Convicted
in sentence
303 examples of Convicted in a sentence
He got
convicted.
She was
convicted
of category one crimes of genocide.
Now we know that he's a
convicted
wife-batterer, and actually he's not the good guy.
And a couple of weeks later when Zacarias Moussaoui was indicted on six counts of conspiracy to commit terrorism, and the U.S. government called for a death penalty for him, if convicted, my husband and I spoke out in opposition to that, publicly.
Amazon webhosting dropped Wikileaks as a customer after receiving a complaint from U.S. Senator Joe Lieberman, despite the fact that Wikileaks had not been charged, let alone convicted, of any crime.
By the age of 24, I found myself
convicted
in prison in Egypt, being blacklisted from three countries in the world for attempting to overthrow their governments, being subjected to torture in Egyptian jails and sentenced to five years as a prisoner of conscience.
That
convicted
me and so we went outside.
He was
convicted
solely on the basis of eyewitness testimony, and decades of research have shown that eyewitness testimony isn't as reliable as we once believed it to be.
Last year, the district attorney whose office prosecuted McKinley's case was
convicted
of unrelated corruption charges.
He was
convicted
of mortgage and credit card fraud, and he will be released from Wormwood Scrubs jail in London in 2012.
But this was spotted by an eagle-eye investigator, and he was
convicted.
We're trying to help people who have been wrongly
convicted.
But what you may not know is that on any given night in America, almost half a million people go to sleep in those concrete jail cells who have not been
convicted
of anything.
It begins with the murder of an innocent human being, and it's followed by a trial where the murderer is
convicted
and sent to death row, and that death sentence is ultimately upheld by the state appellate court.
He was
convicted.
First of all, we have all the statistical analyses from the Innocence Project work, where we know that we have, what, 250, 280 documented cases now where people have been wrongfully
convicted
and subsequently exonerated, some from death row, on the basis of later DNA analysis, and you know that over three quarters of all of those cases of exoneration involved only eyewitness identification testimony during the trial that
convicted
them.
Well, he was the former oil minister of Nigeria under President Abacha, and it just so happens he's a
convicted
money launderer too.
Now, that's not bad going for a
convicted
money launderer.
And Titus was
convicted.
Unhappily, Steve Titus is not the only person to be
convicted
based on somebody's false memory.
In one project in the United States, information has been gathered on 300 innocent people, 300 defendants who were
convicted
of crimes they didn't do.
Like the jurors who
convicted
those innocent people and the jurors who
convicted
Titus, many people believe that memory works like a recording device.
They haven't yet been
convicted
of a crime.
Nosair would eventually be
convicted
for his involvement in the plot.
Those men would eventually be
convicted
of placing a van filled with 1,500 pounds of explosives into the sub-level parking lot of the World Trade Center's North Tower, causing an explosion that killed six people and injured over 1,000 others.
Injustice is about being wrongfully
convicted.
So if you're
convicted
of something you did do, you should be punished for it.
The FBI's informant was Robert Childs, a
convicted
rapist and child molester who was paid 90,000 dollars for his work on the case.
When Sami Osmakac attempted to deliver what he thought was a car bomb, he was arrested,
convicted
and sentenced to 40 years in prison.
CODIS is filled with DNA profiles of people who are arrested and/or
convicted
of certain prescribed offenses.
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