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- CONVICTED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CONVICT is a person convicted of and under sentence for a crime How to use convict in a sentence
- CONVICTED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
CONVICTED definition: 1 having officially been found guilty of a crime in a law court: 2 having officially been found… Learn more
- CONVICTED Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Convicted definition: proven or declared guilty of an offense, especially after a legal trial See examples of CONVICTED used in a sentence
- Conviction - Wikipedia
After a defendant is convicted, the court determines the appropriate sentence as a punishment In addition to the sentence, a conviction can also have other consequences, known as collateral consequences of criminal charges
- Convicted - definition of convicted by The Free Dictionary
Law To find or prove (someone) guilty of an offense or crime, especially by the verdict of a court: The jury convicted the defendant of manslaughter 2 To show or declare to be blameworthy; condemn: His remarks convicted him of a lack of sensitivity 3 To make aware of one's sinfulness or guilt
- CONVICTED definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary
CONVICTED definition: to pronounce (someone) guilty of an offence | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples in American English
- convict verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of convict verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary to decide and state officially in court that somebody is guilty of a crime be convicted (of something) He was convicted of fraud convict somebody (of something) There wasn’t enough evidence to convict her They were convicted of the murder of two teenagers
- What Is the Difference Between Charged and Convicted?
Explore the crucial differences between an accusation and a formal conviction The terms “charged” and “convicted” represent two different points in a criminal case A person who is charged is at the beginning of the legal process, facing a formal accusation of breaking the law
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