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  1. Not guilty is a verdict or formal finding by the legal system that a defendant is not culpable for the crime with which the defendant was charged. If someone charges you with a certain crime, the judge/jury are there to decide whether you are guilty, or not guilty of the crime in question.

  2. not guilty. noun. 1. : a plea by a criminal defendant who intends to contest the charges compare guilty, nolo contendere. Note: Under the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, if a defendant refuses to plead or if the defendant is a corporation that fails to appear the court must enter a plea of not guilty on the defendant's behalf. 2.

  3. Not guilty refers to either a type of plea or verdict in a criminal case. A defendant can make a not guilty plea which means the defendant denies committing the accused crime or one of the facets of the crime.

  4. So, in summary, "not guilty" is a legal term that means the person accused of a crime has been found not responsible for the alleged offense, either because they didn't do it or because the prosecution couldn't prove it.

  5. May 19, 2024 · Think of it as proven guilty (beyond reasonable doubt) and not proven guilty (possibly innocent; possibly reasonabledoubt). Not guilty in law. In England & Wales, a suspect does not have to prove their innocence: the prosecution must prove their guilt, and if they cannot do that the suspect is not guilty.

  6. declared not guilty of a specific offense or crime; legally blameless. “the jury found him not guilty by reason of insanity”. synonyms: acquitted. clean-handed, guiltless, innocent. free from evil or guilt.

  7. The decision made by a jury that, based on the evidence presented, there is not enough proof to conclude beyond a reasonable doubt that the person accused committed the crime. How to use "not guilty" in a sentence.