finding of guilt

finding of guilt
I noun adjudication, award, censure, condemnation, conviction, conviction of guilt, criminal conviction, decision, decree, decrial, denunciation, determination, judgment, judgment of guilt, pronouncement, ruling, sentence, unfavorable verdict, verdict II index condemnation (punishment)

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