Use of convict in Sentences. 38 Examples
The examples include convict at the start of sentence, convict at the end of sentence and convict in the middle of sentence
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convict at the end of sentence
- He was stigmatised as an ex - convict.
- He was stigmatised as an ex - convict.
- She walked through, feeling like a condemned convict.
- She walked through, feeling like a condemned convict.
- You'll be facing a Federal rap for aiding and abetting an escaped convict.
convict in the middle of sentence
- But to convict on her word alone!
- But to convict on her word alone!
- They have drove the escaped convict to bay.
- They have drove the escaped convict to bay.
- They amassed enough evidence to convict her.
- There wasn't enough evidence to convict her.
- They have brought the escaped convict to bay.
- There was insufficient evidence to convict him.
- The police didn't have enough evidence to convict him.
- A South Carolina jury refused to convict the patrolmen.
- Murrow's evidence was enough to convict Hayes of murder.
- We must fix the ex - convict up with at least an odd job.
- In 1997 Mr Nero's evidence helped to convict 46 mobsters.
- They amassed enough evidence to convict him on six charges.
- It was difficult to convict him of the falsity of his beliefs.
- It was difficult to convict him of the falsity of his beliefs.
- Prosecutors believe they have enough evidence to convict Smith.
- I have all the evidence necessary to convict this young criminal now.
- You can't convict a man of a crime on circumstantial evidence alone.
- I have all the evidence necessary to convict this young criminal now.
- It was decided that there was sufficient evidence to convict Marconi.
- They say perhaps it was an escaped convict who got into the house while Joe was out.
- In his summing-up, the judge said that it was dangerous to convict on this evidence alone.
- In his summing-up, the judge said that it was dangerous to convict on this evidence alone.
- He was found innocent in the court, that is to say, the court could not convict him legally.
- He was found innocent in the court, that is to say, the court could not convict him legally.
- It was thought that he'd committed the crime but there wasn't sufficient evidence to convict him.
- Or would it be fairer to convict the harm-doer of a lesser offence, thus ignoring the chance result?
- This shows inhumanity because it is despicable to convict a man of a crime of which you know he is innocent.
- He said he questioned whether there was enough evidence to convict his client on conspiracy to commit murder.
- He said he questioned whether there was enough evidence to convict his client on conspiracy to commit murder.
- If this issue is resolved negatively, then the plea of autrefois convict could not be sustained in this case.
- That phrase is read narrowly to convict the accused of handling rather than theft, handling being a more serious offence than theft.
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