He believed, rightly or wrongly, that she was guilty.
They have, through this crisis, rightly or wrongly so, gained a dangerous reputation.
RUP is sometimes seen — rightly or wrongly — as a method with a high level of process ceremony.
But the ordinary man is cynical; he believes, rightly or wrongly, that Germany is using the Games for her own ends.
Angel, in fact, rightly or wrongly (to adopt the safe phrase of evasive controversialists), preferred sermons in stones to sermons in churches and chapels on fine summer days.
But in the broker-dealer world, confidence and perception are critical, and if enough people believe you're going under, rightly or wrongly, the game is over - fast.
And in fact, when you watch the video and listen to the Americans on board the helicopter, you can see that the crew members believed, rightly or wrongly, that they were firing on a legitimate target.