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- defendant being found guilty, the court may order that the defendant not be convicted. This is known as a discharge and is used in countries including England...
- "The Convict" is the ninth episode of the third season of the American comedy television series The Office and the show's 37th overall. It first aired...
- common label for former convicts, especially those recently released from prison, is "ex-con" ("ex-convict"). Persons convicted and sentenced to non-custodial...
- The Convict crisis, also known as the "Anti-convict demonstrations" or "Anti-convict agitation" or "Cape Town anti-convict petition" was a period of civil...
- Convicted computer criminals are people who are caught and convicted of computer crimes such as breaking into computers or computer networks. Computer...
- directed by Bille August. It was also released on video under the title Convicted. The film stars Aidan Quinn, Connie Nielsen and Kelly Preston. Aidan Quinn...
- been convicted of serious crimes before, during or after their period as a religious leader. Tony Alamo - Headed a Santa Clarita commune. Convicted of tax...
- construction and was not convicted of any further crimes, dying in Perth in 1938. In 2010, UNESCO inscribed 11 Australian Convict Sites on its World Heritage...
- This list includes sports-people who have been convicted of serious crimes (such as felonies in the United States). It comprises both professionals and...
- politicians convicted of crimes either committed or prosecuted while holding office in the federal government. It includes politicians who were convicted or pleaded...