Guilty or not?
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AnswerCrossword Clue
PLEAInnocent or guilty
WHATSTHEVERDICT"Guilty or not?"
PLEA"Guilty" or "not guilty"
PLEA"Guilty" or "Not guilty."
PLEADSSays guilty or not.
PLEAGuilty or not guilty.
PLEAGuilty or not guilty
PLEA"Guilty" or "innocent," e.g.
ASSINWords after ugly or guilty
incestuousInvolving or guilty of incest
traitorousguilty or capable of treason
PLEADSay "guilty" or "not guilty," say
PLEDResponded to "Guilty or not guilty?"
PLEDSaid "Guilty" or "Not guilty," say
traitorousnessTRAITOROUS, guilty or capable of treason
seditiousnessesgiven to or guilty of sedition
baddestRegretful, guilty, or ashamed about something
traitorouslyTRAITOROUS, guilty or capable of treason
innocentNot guilty of a crime or offense
guiltyare of or suffering from guilt guilty consciences
condemningFind (someone) guilty of a criminal act or wrong
condemnsFind (someone) guilty of a criminal act or wrong
terrible(of a person or their feelings) Troubled or guilty
condemnedFind (someone) guilty of a criminal act or wrong
misdemeanantA person convicted of a misdemeanor or guilty of misconduct
exculpatingShow or declare that (someone) is not guilty of wrongdoing
exculpatedShow or declare that (someone) is not guilty of wrongdoing
misdemeanantsA person convicted of a misdemeanor or guilty of misconduct
tarpossessing the same shortcomings or guilty of the same misdeeds
villainsA person guilty or capable of a crime or wickedness
exculpatesShow or declare that (someone) is not guilty of wrongdoing
villainousRelating to, constituting, or guilty of wicked or criminal behavior
bigamoushaving two wives or husbands at the same time; guilty of bigamy
copto plead guilty or confess in return for receiving a lighter sentence
tortfeasora person guilty of tort, a wrongful act, damage, or injury done willfully
tortfeasorsTORTFEASOR, a person guilty of tort, a wrongful act, damage, or injury done willfully
degreeslegal measure of guilt or negligence found guilty of robbery in the first degree
suspicionsA feeling or belief that someone is guilty of an illegal, dishonest, or unpleasant action
incriminatesMake (someone) appear guilty of a crime or wrongdoing; strongly imply the guilt of (someone)
incriminatedMake (someone) appear guilty of a crime or wrongdoing; strongly imply the guilt of (someone)