Learn what "your crimes are clear as daylight" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

Used to say someone is clearly guilty and there is no doubt about it.
From Conflicted Hearts, Episode 11
The speaker says the other person's crimes are obvious and undeniable.
This is very forceful and confrontational, suitable for accusations or dramatic storytelling. It sounds severe and hostile.
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