Similar words: convict, conviction, convince, convinced, convoluted, be connected with, victim, victory. Meaning: [kən'vɪkt] adj. pronounced or proved guilty.
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(31) Some hostages were swapped for convicted prisoners.
(32) He could get life in prison, if convicted.
(33) Convicted criminals are debarred from voting in elections.
(34) The youths were convicted of defacing public property.
(35) He has twice been convicted of robbery/arson.
(36) She stood convicted of fraud.
(37) He was convicted of uttering a false cheque.
(38) Several people were wrongly convicted.
(39) The jury convicted Menzies of assaulting Smith.
(40) He was convicted of drunkenness and vagrancy.
(41) If convicted, the men face heavy fines.
(42) The jury convicted Mr Hampson of all offences.
(43) A convicted murderer was executed in North Carolina yesterday.
(44) He was convicted of fraud.
(45) He was convicted of obtaining money by deception .
(46) The criminal was convicted of murder.
(47) He was convicted of felony.
(48) Edwards was indicted on racketeering charges but never convicted.
(49) Convicted criminals have no automatic right of appeal.
(50) He was convicted on the uncorroborated evidence of the alleged victim.
(51) The government insists that 'prison works' and plans to introduce a tougher sentencing policy for people convicted of violent crime.
(52) Any officer who is convicted of conduct unbecoming an officer shall be court-martialled.
(53) At last the chairman was convicted of having made a wrong decision.
(54) The two men were convicted on the basis of some highly suspect evidence.
(55) He fell from grace for the first time when he was convicted of drink-driving.
(56) Tyler was convicted but was granted a royal pardon .
(57) No school would touch a teacher who had been convicted of assault.
(58) He was convicted on the evidence of secretly recorded telephone conversations.
(58) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
(59) They convicted the wrong man on the basis of a signed confession with no corroborative evidence.
(60) What can be done to encourage convicted offenders to change their ways?
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