In that case, he would still be guilty of murder under the doctrine of transferred intent.
He would, beyond question, be guilty of treason under their laws.
Defendants were frequently prepared to plead guilty under the old law with its maximum penalty of two years' imprisonment.
In such a case, the accused would be not guilty of any chargeable offense under the Code.
A person was guilty of high treason under the Act if they:
Article Nineteen--you're guilty under both parts, and death the penalty for each.
Persons who hand out leaflets clearly distribute them, and so might be guilty under section 4.
The next day, Tuesday, the jury found me "not proved to be guilty under this indictment by any evidence submitted to us."
One can be guilty under s.16(2) (c) even though the office carries no remuneration.
And the evidence put forth indicated that they were guilty under this law.