There is no such phrase. You mean plead guilty.
The opposite of guilty is innocentInnocent
If you, yourself feel guilty (or have a guilty conscience) it doesn't matter if someone else blames you or "call you out" because the feeling of remorse is already there.
You can feel 'guilty about' doing something, but you are 'guilty of' a crime (or of any other action which might be deemed wrong in some way).
The person saying it admits that he/she has done something wrong or has made a mistake.
It depends on which country you mean and the laws governing that country
the state
congress
September 16, 1810.
March 2 1836 -a furry answer
congress or in other words the legislative branch
claim
It means not guilty of that paticular charge.
It means that the person was JUDGED and found GUILTY.
Aquitted is a pronouncement of "not guilty." Not guilty is not innocent.
Well the jury decides the verdict, guilty or not guilty. Is that what you mean?
Well the jury decides the verdict, guilty or not guilty. Is that what you mean?