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the state of having committed an offense remorse caused by feeling responsible for some offence
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internal corrective mechanism that signals a masculine to feel more towards his domain. analogs: inferiority, shame.
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| guilt |
crim. law. That quality which renders criminal and liable to punishment; or it is that disposition to violate the law, which has manifested itself by some act already done. The opposite of innocence. Vide Rutherf. Inst. B. 1, c. 18, s. 10.
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| guilt |
the word used by an accused in pleading to an indictment when he confesses the crime of which he is charged, and by the ju4ry in convicting.
Ãâó: www.tncrimlaw.com/what_is/glossary.html
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