Guiltier [adjective]

Definition of Guiltier:

blameworthy; found at fault

Opposite/Antonyms of Guiltier:


Sentence/Example of Guiltier:

He researched the charge in depth, challenged his ticket in court and was found not guilty.

In March 2008, Chi Mak is found guilty and sentenced to 24 years in prison for conspiring to export military technology to China, among other crimes.

All four, who face up to 20 years in prison on each of the two counts they face, have pleaded not guilty, and Bannon has called the charges a plot to stop border wall construction.

“People are more likely to feel guilty taking time off right now,” Bandurian said.

In less than half those cases, 22, people were found guilty of voting in two states.

Pleading not guilty and promising to surrender his passport, he was released on a $5 million bond and strutted out of the New York courthouse, waving at the assembled cameras.

They are among nearly 30 prominent parents to plead guilty in the case, which federal prosecutors dubbed “Operation Varsity Blues.”

The two hackers behind the 2016 breach pleaded guilty last year to computer fraud conspiracy charges.

Both guys are guilty at times of forcing shots when things slow down, which bogs down an offense that otherwise moves the ball very well in other stages of its games.

If found guilty of cultivating fake testimonials, your brand can face heavy fines depending on which state you’re in.