Similar words: convict, conviction, convince, convinced, convoluted, be connected with, victim, victory. Meaning: [kən'vɪkt] adj. pronounced or proved guilty.
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(91) The government is proposing tougher punishments for officials convicted of corruption.
(92) Years ago convicted criminals in England could face deportation to Australia.
(93) Williams faces life in prison if convicted of attempted murder.
(94) Simson, aged nineteen, was convicted on two charges of burglary.
(95) She was convicted of murdering her drunken and allegedly violent husband.
(96) Evidence given by convicted criminals should always be treated with the utmost caution .
(97) He denied making the hoax call but was convicted after a short trial.
(98) The jury who convicted him were suspected of being nobbled.
(99) He has been blacklisted since being convicted of possessing marijuana in 1969.
(100) Nearly one hundred of them were subsequently tried, convicted and imprisoned.
(101) Whether this man is to be convicted or not, I clear my skirts.
(102) Two women and a man have been convicted of counterfeiting $100 bills.
(103) As a convicted criminal, he's in no position to pass judgment .
(104) It's the third time that he's been convicted of a drug offence.
(105) Human rights organizations maintain that the men have been wrongly convicted.
(106) Santo was convicted of bribing tax inspectors in Italy.
(107) Aburto confessed and was convicted of killing Colosio.
(108) He was convicted of adultery and indecent assault.
(109) The couple were convicted in December.
(110) The appellant was convicted of wounding with intent.
(111) Smith was convicted of armed robbery.
(112) He was arrested and convicted of the assaults.
(113) They were convicted of espionage.
(114) He was never convicted of anything in this country.
(115) Jim Guy Tucker, were convicted on related fraud charges last May.
(116) The court was driven to conclude that the jury would not necessarily have convicted had it been correctly directed.
(117) He's a convicted felon.
(118) In due course,[Sentence dictionary] she was charged with and convicted of obstruction of a police constable in the execution of his duty.
(119) The three convicted collaborators have all been sentenced to death.
(120) Stedeford, 27, was convicted in November of a bank robbery charge in Iowa and will be sentenced next month.
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