establish guilt

Frequency: 7.010.2 per million words

in a legal context

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Examples (10)

  • The prosecution presented overwhelming evidence to establish the defendant's guilt.
  • It is the jury's responsibility to determine if the evidence is sufficient to establish guilt.
  • His guilt was established through a series of witness testimonies.
  • Establishing guilt beyond a reasonable doubt is a cornerstone of the justice system.
  • The district attorney will use the forensic report to establish guilt in the trial.
  • Without a direct confession, it can be very challenging to establish guilt.
  • In this type of fraud case, investigators rely on a paper trail to establish guilt.
  • By the end of the cross-examination, the lawyer had successfully established the accomplice's guilt.
  • If they cannot establish the suspect's guilt with the available proof, he will be acquitted.
  • Despite the circumstantial evidence, the prosecution struggled to definitively establish guilt.