Examples of using If found guilty in English and their translations into Hebrew
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If found guilty he.
As a result, she faces a harsher sentence if found guilty.
And, if found guilty, executed.
He could face five years in jail if found guilty.
If found guilty, the penalty would be death.
He could face up to five years in jail if found guilty.
If found guilty; his penalty could be death.
It's sad and he should be punished(if found guilty).
If found guilty, the crime is punishable by… Death.
He faces up to 20 years in a penal colony if found guilty.
And if found guilty… may the gods punish the accused.
He's facing a maximum of eight years imprisonment if found guilty.
If found guilty they could have revoked his medical license.
Rothwell is facing at least a two-year suspension if found guilty.
If found guilty, they could be struck off the medical register.
A trial date has not been set but if found guilty could face up to five years in prison.
If found guilty they could face two and a half years behind bars.
The pastor, who has denied the charges,faces up to 35 years in jail if found guilty.
If found guilty as CEO of Gault Capital, he could be facing up to 20 years in prison.
The vengeful god is putting people ontrial for their past mistakes and killing them if found guilty.
And if found guilty by the power of Texas law, he won't live to see another sunrise.
According to Spanish news agency Efe,the club could face a fine of more than €22m if found guilty.
If found guilty by a Turkish court, the pastor could face 35 years in prison.
In line with the Turkish counter-terrorism law, if found guilty they are expected to be sentenced to up to seven and a half years in prison.
If found guilty, he's asked that his brain be donated to medical science… to further research into the causes of hyper manic schizophrenia.
Lawyer Manuel de Jesus Chavez saidDavila could face two to four years in prison if found guilty of sex with a minor aged 14 to 18.
Your Honor, if it pleases the courtFather Moore requested at the start of trial that if found guilty, he would be sentenced immediately.
Banks and other companies involved could befined up to 10 percent of their global turnover if found guilty of infringing EU rules.