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convict

convict <a convict; convicts> N

convict VB

convict

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convict

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convict LAW

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In 1940, he was convicted of using the mails to defraud; the particulars involved a scheme to sell trucks to the state highway department.
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He was convicted and imprisoned, becoming a republican martyr after dying in prison in 1837.
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He was convicted of 2 lesser charges and sentenced to: 5 years imprisonment with all but 2 suspended, and 5 years probation.
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He was convicted in 2004 on eight of the thirteen counts, and sentenced to six months in jail.
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By the end of his term in office he had convicted 18 men of horse theft and sent them to prison.
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A 2005 report estimated that 27% of federal prison inmates are noncitizens, convicted of crimes while in the country legally or illegally.
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A man could not be convicted of theft unless the goods were found in his possession.
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He had then been convicted and sentenced to death.
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A second indictment was brought in 1941, and he was convicted shortly thereafter.
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However, he could not be convicted in most of the cases as witnesses would not depose against him for fear.
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