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Sentence count:176+15Posted:2016-10-15Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: convictconvictionconvinceconvincedconvolutedbe connected withvictimvictoryMeaning: [kən'vɪkt]  adj. pronounced or proved guilty. 
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(151) A jury in Sacramento convicted Vernon Watts of cocaine possession with intent to distribute but acquitted him of a firearms charge.
(152) Three have been convicted on fraud or conspiracy charges, including the McDougals and former Arkansas Gov.
(153) The immorality of capital punishment does not lie in the sympathy level of a particular convicted murderer.
(154) In 1998 the federal government settled 220 claims involving priests and nuns who had been convicted of criminal abuse.
(155) Lane has been convicted of attempted voluntary manslaughter and is in custody awaiting sentencing next month.
(156) The brothers hope that if verdicts are reached, they will be convicted of lesser manslaughter charges.
(157) Morrow was convicted in 1998 of sending four letter bombs to government officials.
(158) Despite government promises of firm action, no official had to date been convicted of corruption.
(159) Mr Gray was convicted last year of conspiracy to supply heroin and ecstasy.
(160) It took him 11 years to get to the gas chamber, from the day he was convicted of five murders.
(161) Other beneficiaries include an international financier and fugitive, Marc Rich; a leftist radical convicted of conspiring to bomb the U.S.
(162) The police arrested the offender who was tried and convicted of assault.
(163) He was also convicted of conspiracy to obstruct justice and interfering with witnesses.
(164) If you want to test cosmetics, why do it on some poor animal who hasn't done anything? They should use prisoners who have been convicted of murder or rape instead. So, rather than seeing if perfume irritates a bunny rabbit's eyes,[http://sentencedict.com/convicted.html] they should throw it in Charles Manson's eyes and ask him if it hurts. Ellen DeGeneres 
(165) Naturalization Service improperly permitted naturalization of immigrants convicted of serious crimes.
(166) David Bowsher, writing on paradoxical pain, opens with an anecdote about a consultant convicted of attempted murder.
(167) The thieves were kept under control because the organizers had evidence which could get them convicted.
(168) The Supreme Court ruled in 1990 that convicted criminals can avoid making restitution by declaring bankruptcy.
(169) In March of 1994, I was convicted of stealing a car and two bicycles.
(170) The security chief is involved in a court case in which some of his subordinates have been convicted of torture.
(171) A Teesside Crown Court jury cleared him of both charges but convicted him of arson last month.
(172) Goldsmith, for example, paroled in 1987, was arrested on the firearms charge in 1992 and convicted in 1993.
(173) Officials said he had been at San Quentin since June of this year after being convicted on murder charges.
(174) Two White House officials were convicted of serious charges and a third got off on a technicality.
(175) They helped repatriate Brenda Martin , a Canadian convicted of money laundering in Mexico.
(176) Shipman was convicted of making out drug prescriptions to himself and given a heavy fine.
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