For them, that idea is the undiscovered planet that explains otherwise inexplicable convictions. |
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A complex woman of strong character and independent thought, Wells was shaped by firm moral convictions and profound religious beliefs. |
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He also has two convictions for detaining a child without lawful authority, she said. |
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He was a man of convictions and had the strength of character to show them forth in his life. |
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Although some villains were rejected, the M.E.N. probe found many were given the go-ahead despite divulging a string of convictions. |
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She is a pleasantly robust woman of modest means, patriotic in convictions, guileless in manner. |
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As convictions and sentences are pronounced in open court, such information is in the public domain. |
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What motivates him is a desire both to save money on trials, and secure more convictions. |
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How can our unbelieving friends be made to credit the sincerity of our convictions? |
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This Court does not sit as an ordinary Court of Criminal Appeal hearing appeals against convictions and sentences. |
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So far 29 officers have been sacked, placed on probation or forced to accept a desk job while 39 criminal convictions have been overturned. |
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They must choose between a brash boastfulness and a considered confidence that speaks to the convictions of people everywhere. |
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The convictions that samsara is nirvana and that atman is Brahman are two distinctive religious conclusions born of such insight. |
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The boy was cleared of the charges and has no previous convictions, charges or warnings but despite this his fingerprints were kept on file. |
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I noticed in the record that the magistrate did admit evidence of the other convictions. |
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You have got to the age of 23 with no previous convictions and it is extremely sad that you have blemished your character. |
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He had previous convictions after pretending to be a fleet manager sending aid convoys to Bosnia and twice posing as a police officer. |
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Values are a shared set of beliefs or creeds, convictions and ideologies, or a set of isms. |
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In her religious convictions and attitude to the people, Liza may be seen as something of a Slavophile heroine. |
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He has 155 previous convictions, mostly for stealing cars, and has a knowledge of car marques and specifications which few can match. |
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Likewise, what employer will risk taking a punt on a prospective employee with criminal convictions for racist activities? |
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He said the case showed the dangers of the Government's campaign to secure more convictions for rape. |
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Difficulties in securing convictions in the Irish courts increase that frustration even further. |
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The slavery convictions shed light on a seedy underside of the economy that most people are completely unaware of. |
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The other great influence on Lane's life was his mother's puritanical religious convictions. |
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The judge will consider the confiscation order in relation to his recent convictions. |
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Nonetheless, this was certainly the common law rule with regard to criminal convictions. |
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The fact that a claimant has convictions for offences of dishonesty does not mean that a jury must disbelieve him. |
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The court heard she had previous convictions for possessing cannabis, criminal damage and theft. |
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At an early stage the jury were told of the appellant's previous convictions. |
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You are required to divulge any police cautions, or convictions in a Court of Law, no matter where or when they occurred. |
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The dead man was a known criminal with more than 40 previous convictions, including armed robbery and car hijackings. |
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Most people are not remotely aware of these felony convictions of these big corporates. |
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We have already had success in securing convictions for this sort of crime. |
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Together these investigations and convictions are effectively countering the long tradition of impunity enjoyed by corruptionists. |
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At worst, his topicality could be seen as opportunistic, but he was clearly a great believer in his convictions, throughout his career. |
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It will establish a Council with the power to override court decisions and set aside previous convictions. |
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A house breaker with more than 70 previous convictions has walked free from court. |
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Accordingly, he claims there has been a miscarriage of justice and that all of his convictions are bad and should be set aside. |
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After the convictions were affirmed on appeal, the defendant requested and obtained delays in the issuance of the mittimus in each case. |
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Even politicians who thunder about illegals have trouble sticking to their convictions. |
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I believe that the ultimate test of a theory of justice is that it cohere with our considered convictions of justice. |
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Do convictions rather than practical and personal concerns dictate your decisions? |
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Second, convictions may become disclosed by the inadvertent disclosure or consent of the offender. |
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So in reality many of our moral codes are based on internal convictions that lack pure and independent proof. |
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On May 15, 1997, before he requested the transfer of the property, David obtained a pardon from his criminal convictions. |
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He was pardoned for all three convictions and one was expunged, yet husband and wife lived apart for more than two years. |
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It shows that there's a lot of people who share our convictions about the unacceptability of violence against women. |
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Their physical bodies and ethical convictions were put to the test on a daily basis. |
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In fact, I'd suggest he takes a leap of faith and challenges his convictions, but that's just me. |
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We await incautious politicians with the courage to pursue their unfashionable convictions. |
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Conspicuous sloppiness is considered a proof of superior intellectual skill and correct ideological convictions. |
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Mr McIntee revealed that Sweeney had previous convictions for indecent exposure and gross indecency. |
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Cooper, who has no criminal convictions, was discharged from the dock by the Judge. |
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He has previous convictions for shoplifting and was conditionally discharged for this latest offence. |
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Early on, she uses a behind-the-scenes look at campaigning to reveal the vacuity of candidates' on-stage convictions. |
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His Broad Church convictions were supported by the belief that a truth sought exerts a more powerful influence than a truth taught. |
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As professionals, pharmacists should offer information on use and dispensation of medication, not their particular religious convictions. |
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Indeed, the merchant's political convictions straddled the divide in southern opinion. |
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A courtroom in New York City erupted into applause today as convictions were dismissed for five men. |
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A shuffling street drinker with a string of convictions over eight lost years, she is now notorious as the woman who exposes herself in public. |
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The court heard he had three previous convictions of outraging public decency after exposing himself in front of women in Manchester city centre. |
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It provides expressly for the convictions to remain and to be brought up again the moment there is a fresh conviction. |
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That would help to ensure that only people who truly deserved the expungement of their convictions achieved that. |
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He appears a dour and silent man notable only for his extreme religious convictions. |
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Her convictions all seem to stem from her activities as a peace campaigner. |
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He also admitted riding without a driving licence and insurance, and had previous convictions for drink-driving. |
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They all ensorcell us, holding us still while a conjurer picks our pockets and makes off with our stern convictions and principles. |
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The court was told the defendant, who has nine previous convictions, offended on bail. |
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We too have strong convictions, we too can be offended, insulted and annoyed, and we have to say we're not going to put up with it. |
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Senatorial courtesy can not be a cloak to prevent men from voting their honest convictions, and it shall never be with me. |
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He was not only a very dexterous thief, but was notorious for his boldness and hardihood, and for the number of his previous convictions. |
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In court, Michael Blacklidge, defending, said Mr Williamson had no previous convictions or cautions for drug related offences. |
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The same form also asked the Applicant to state full convictions, former police cautions or bindovers set by any court. |
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He has previous convictions for possession of class A drugs, shoplifting, obstructing police and dealing heroin. |
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True, certitude of convictions can signify moral strength, but that's so rare. |
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It may be based on true events but its feel-good intentions often feel formulaic and it sometimes seems to lack the courage of its convictions. |
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The particle H serves to provide a disjunctive or comparative conjunction between separate ideas or convictions. |
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Such force was justifiable against 'felons', and a thief was a felon if he had two previous convictions. |
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He was a man of deep convictions, a plain-spoken fellow who did his best for his state and for his country. |
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But have the courage of your convictions, stand your ground and say it as it is. |
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To make these tactical decisions, however, requires having the courage of one's convictions to know what the benchmark for decision is. |
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Enlist the help of your close gals pals to help you stick to your convictions. |
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The director allows her to die in the film precisely at that point when she begins to doubt her own convictions. |
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He was sentenced to five years on each of the two convictions for gross indecency, with four years of each sentence suspended. |
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Acting on strong moral convictions ought to be part of an ethic of responsibility. |
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Despite compelling evidence, he and other officers have received no convictions. |
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The prosecution accept that if the trial was unfair, the convictions were unsafe and should be quashed. |
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And the task of the mythographer is to ask what interests are served by the naturalization of particular convictions and values. |
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It also makes these people stubborn and inflexible, especially when it comes to their own convictions. |
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There were sixteen convictions for manslaughter, one for infanticide, and one for murder. |
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They were full of energy and life and argued their convictions against the war convincingly. |
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But the question of whether the appellants' convictions were unsafe is a matter of English law. |
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Like his Uncle Billy, he had strong convictions and the gift of a stirring voice. |
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He is considered knowledgeable, unwavering in convictions and committed to the law. |
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I have been repelled by attempts to portray him as a vacuous man with an artificial smile and no convictions. |
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He said, somewhat ingenuously you may think, he gave you his previous convictions and said that it was entirely his choice that he did so. |
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However, it should not be on the basis on which this bill proceeds, which is a blanket concealment of convictions. |
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These convictions were mainly for various assaults, but also included drug offences and one conviction for breaking and entering. |
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Many people strongly opposed the idea of evolution because it conflicted with their religious convictions. |
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Although not agreeing with my modernist convictions he stood by me, nobly true to friendship. |
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In both, the religious convictions of the early settlers and a congregational church system helped shape social and political institutions. |
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The convictions are for offences ranging from violent assault to criminal damage. |
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Thelma has several drug-related convictions and is awaiting trial on a charge of violent disorder. |
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He has a string of prior convictions and was arrested and was later convicted of abducting a prostitute and threatening to kill her. |
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Due to our strong personal convictions, we wish to stress that this film in no way endorses a belief in the occult. |
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It can be used as an acid test of whether a person has interest in knowing or may be blinded by ideological convictions. |
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I have tried to be fair, but where it seems to me that an argument is particularly strong or weak my convictions shine through. |
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That way, no matter what happens, you can have the courage of your convictions and be yourself, which is the most important thing of all. |
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Why is it so difficult to tell the truth, to have the courage of your convictions and stand up for what you believe? |
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Labour's problem, like that of the Tories, is all about having the courage of your convictions. |
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But never mind, he had the courage of his convictions and you can't knock people for their beliefs. |
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These included convictions for theft, forgery, counterfeiting and deception. |
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Now Perren, who has a lengthy criminal record including 32 previous convictions for burglary, has been jailed for three years. |
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I congratulate all those MPs who have had the courage of their convictions in signing up to this early day motion. |
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At the hearing it emerged that he had convictions for deception and theft dating back more than 30 years. |
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The convictions highlight our continued and proactive approach to football disorder in the city centre. |
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This isn't to claim our deepest convictions guide us only so far as the whimsy of the moment will allow. |
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I sense weariness with both liberals and conservatives who seem to disrespect others ' convictions and disregard concern for unity in the church. |
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It confirmed the popular conception that he's a man of strong convictions but limited political sagacity. |
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When XFL broadcasters lost the courage of their convictions regarding jiggle, the football gods punished the enterprise with demise. |
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He has previous convictions for theft, robbery and assault causing actual bodily harm. |
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Why doesn't she have the courage to defend her economic convictions when addressing a general audience? |
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How many more convictions does he have to get before the State takes this seriously and puts him away for life? |
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Does he feel there would be fewer drunk driving convictions if these cases were judged by juries as opposed to a judge? |
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Sheree stood there benumbed by what just occurred and by the fact that despite her convictions, she had so little regrets, too. |
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His imposing physical stature is matched by an authoritative voice and the appearance of absolute confidence in his convictions. |
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Kerry's convictions, whatever they may have been, mattered far less than his ability to beat Bush. |
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They have appealed their convictions to this court and renewed their constitutional challenge. |
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Frankly, the fact that the New York Times made the effort to report on a movie star's religious convictions is a little disturbing. |
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This thief had previous convictions and so was a felon, but the constable fired at him without knowing this. |
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More than 50 per cent of arrests led to successful convictions for robbery, burglary, handling stolen goods and possessing or dealing in drugs. |
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Research suggests that even with multiple convictions, kleptomaniacs typically battle the disorder for years. |
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And we may be talking, in a policy wonk way, about what New Jersey is doing, other than, if you will, criminal convictions of its politicians. |
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Mr Burgess was a known heroin addict in the town who had a string of criminal convictions. |
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The Crown in that case submitted that the confessions were rightly admitted and that the convictions were safe and satisfactory. |
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This appellant's convictions are safe, and his appeal against conviction is dismissed. |
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The prosecutor added the defendant had previous convictions, mostly for dishonesty. |
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Bradford Crown Court heard that Ali was a man of no previous convictions and glowing references were handed in. |
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Refusal to perform military service may also be based on religious convictions. |
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He had more than 100 convictions dating back to the 1970s concerning the letting of properties unfit for human habitation. |
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The Claimants' reliance on past convictions of the Relevant Defendants is not a valid basis for injunctive relief. |
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He went on to chalk up a string of convictions including housebreaking and armed robbery, before remarrying and fathering another three children. |
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Science has moved on and so have the tools the police rely upon and lean on in order to prosecute and gain convictions. |
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A lot of people have said we should have a trial run, but you have to have the courage of your convictions. |
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She recognised Lovett, who has previous convictions for burglary, shoplifting, assault and handling stolen goods. |
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Such convictions though can never reach the level of absolute clarity and demonstrability that was sought by modernist epistemologies. |
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They were constrained to demonstrate their Maoist convictions in foreign capitals. |
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It is also unclear if warnings or cautions were picked up as well as convictions. |
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A defendant who testifies in his own defense opens the door to the admission of prior convictions, not prior charges. |
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Perhaps we need richer conceptions of formation to accompany our convictions about education. |
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They might as well just read the charge and the previous convictions and send the jury out to convict. |
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Three of those arrested have previous convictions for armed robbery and murder. |
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This raises a clear implication that the defendant has no previous convictions. |
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They were aware of his previous convictions and he was cross-examined accordingly. |
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There is no reason why a BBC journalist should not have political convictions. |
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Within his belief system he cannot budge from or question these convictions. |
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This afternoon I have tried to set before you some of my most deeply held convictions and beliefs. |
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And yet how can I turn away from my faith in God, my political convictions, my gender? |
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They will remain hostile to any political party that seems to disdain their convictions. |
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Hardly anyone speaks any more of sound convictions or of conscious political action. |
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We all have strong thoughts and convictions of ideas and events that surround us. |
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Yet those convictions are now shared by a higher proportion of the population than he realises. |
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The very fact that a politician has strong convictions does not preclude him from being pragmatic. |
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They are also a band who have not been afraid to wear their political convictions on their sleeves. |
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I think it's more difficult to identify how particular convictions and views emerged. |
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How do these personal characteristics affect his political convictions and actions? |
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So why can't UEFA have the courage of their convictions and decide tied games on the number of cards and fouls awarded? |
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Did you know that more than 500 people were martyred in the Netherlands between 1530 and 1555 for espousing Reformation convictions? |
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He said what had surprised him was that many of those arrested had no previous convictions. |
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Some of his previous convictions for violence had occurred when he was mixing with the wrong people in southern England. |
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Mr Newton was not to know that the builder on his doorstep had a string of convictions for deception and misleading customers. |
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It allows us to determine which of our present convictions may rightly serve as standards for the evaluation of the past. |
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It used to be impossible to prove that the legal system produces wrongful convictions. |
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We reluctantly conclude that we must regard the resulting convictions as unsafe. |
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Each community can assert its own convictions forcefully, but neither community should resort to anathemas or silences, to exclusion or withdrawal. |
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The bank was involved in a security incident last year, since when he has spoken in favour of electronic banking and backed up his convictions by using an online account. |
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Do prior convictions for white-collar crimes like embezzlement constitute significant criminal history? |
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It matters not a bit to the agitators that great uncle Lazaro has two convictions for drunk driving, and the other, Delfin, has been in drunk-driving accidents. |
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In recent years the defense and aerospace giant has weathered operational snafus, ethical scandals, criminal convictions, and abrupt executive departures. |
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Tragic events like the ones we are witnessing all over Gujarat shatter lives, unsettle moral convictions and unmake the fragile establishment we normally call society. |
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The court heard he had 19 previous convictions for shoplifting. |
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They were given lighter convictions and sentences due to evidentiary problems that emerged during the legal proceedings. |
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Now those positions are coming back to haunt him as Republican activists demand a candidate of unbending right-wing convictions. |
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The guy has previous convictions for kidnapping, battery and assault. |
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Arguments can be constructed from natural law about human equality to support feminist positions inconsistent with George's convictions about marriage and the family. |
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Prior felony convictions do not trigger DNA collection from any arrestees. |
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Short trials produce convictions and sentences, but the time is often run concurrently, not adding any time to the sentence. |
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Now, please have the courage of your convictions and leave the country. |
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The socialists had an egalitarian dream, the achievement of which inevitably foundered under their managerial inexperience and the unyielding zeal of their convictions. |
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The defendant has nine previous convictions including two sexual offences. |
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But this tidal wave of systematic brutality has resulted in only 30 convictions. |
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That case arose because there were convictions as a result of a brawl in a pub in Christchurch, and it involved gang members and their associates. |
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And even if checkbook bilkers are later caught, convictions are hard to get because many suspects cannot be identified to the satisfaction of courts. |
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His fervent approach to football manifests itself in rapid-fire delivery on all manner of convictions and opinions concerning his chosen profession. |
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If she does, she will vote this bill down, as would any other member of the Government who has the courage of his or her convictions on this issue. |
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Overseas Governments are not fooled by that concealment of convictions. |
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A magistrate in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, spared a prosecutor's vocal chords last week by excusing him from reading out a local drunk's previous convictions. |
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Socialist convictions have become soft or mellow or something worse. |
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Employment discrimination is one of many collateral consequences that individuals with felony convictions face, including many people with non-violent drug offenses. |
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The resulting convictions should serve as a salutary reminder to those who hold public office that they are bound by a duty of trust which they breach at their peril. |
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The Innocence Project has done deservedly celebrated work exposing cases of wrongful convictions, chiefly in rapes and homicides. |
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He had no criminal convictions or known gangland connections. |
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In addition the department records cases of misconduct by teachers, which takes account of not only court convictions but dismissals and even press reports. |
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His decision to stick to his convictions on Thursday is no doubt positive news for them. |
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Personally, I've been a long-time opponent of the armed struggle, but that has never blinded me to the genuineness of the convictions of those engaged in it. |
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A number of other convictions were for offences of dishonesty, including one for which he received a 4 month prison sentence for handling stolen goods. |
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The judge at Bolton Crown Court, heard how he had a string of convictions for burglary, shoplifting and handling stolen goods dating back 14 years. |
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Footage has led to convictions, and the van also has a deterrent effect. |
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Although I don't consider myself unintelligent or inarticulate, I don't tend to have the courage of my convictions when called upon to air my opinions. |
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The question is how the exoneration of convictions should be carried out. |
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Stalin instituted a series of high-publicity show trials, convictions, and executions, and he also used the killing of Kirov to launch what became known as the Great Purge of the Communist Party. |
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A few high-profile convictions can go a long way in making insiders reluctant to cash in on inside information for a quick buck. |
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This behaviour earned him 40 convictions and no friends amongst the Mounties, who must have been happy to help immigration authorities send him back to his native land. |
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And though as on that day in 1960, the students marching through Nashville this weekend were silent, their convictions are loud. |
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No doubt, there are wrongful convictions that result from misidentification and coerced confessions. |
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It is an unconvincing bit of salesmanship that betrays little perspective on himself, let alone the presence of core convictions. |
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Well John, you just soiled the sanctity of your own institution so what does that say about your deeply held convictions? |
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When my house got broken into, my political convictions were instantly replaced with lurid revenge fantasies. |
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But despite these efforts, the court has only completed 18 trials in the past four years, with just a handful of convictions. |
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We think our readers will be surprised and encouraged to discover that the forebear of fundamentalism was a true Baptist guided by historic convictions. |
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Bachmann justified her behavior as an outgrowth of her religious convictions. |
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Their convictions for a brutal 1989 rape were vacated, but the five young black and Latino men are still fighting New York City. |
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This simple answer seems to fit many of our intuitive convictions. |
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There is an innate tendency to systemize their beliefs and convictions. |
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Sadly, but predictably, the effort to re-enfranchise people with felony convictions has come under attack from demagogues claiming a cynical political motive for the effort. |
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Eventually their cloistered world is interrupted when the violence outside literally comes crashing in, forcing them to face the truth of their convictions. |
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Wharton had previous convictions which included interfering with cars, robbery, aggravated vehicle taking, dangerous driving and driving while disqualified. |
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The One Nation co-founders have won their bid to get out of jail, after successfully overturning their convictions and their three-year sentences for electoral fraud. |
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Holofernes adopts the archetypal monstrous image, further pulling any convictions of wrongdoing away from Judith. |
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Imbrecht already had two drunk driving convictions under his belt. |
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Nance was eager to oblige, but she had the courage of her convictions and held her point. |
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The convictions that resulted from the Hells Angels megatrials in 2004 have shown just how valuable this legislation is. |
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The seven-minute piece is Via Crucis, Latin for Way of The Cross, and will reflect Dr Mealor's religious convictions. |
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For the first time since the days of Martin Luther, political and national convictions again outweighed religious convictions in Europe. |
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Many students held to Whiggish, evangelical, and Utilitarian convictions of their duty to represent their nation and to modernise India. |
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But we can reveal that although he has no rearms convictions, White has a serious criminal record. |
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The specter of wrongful convictions haunts the public officials involved. |
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According to the Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, most felony convictions in the state are the products of nonunanimous juries. |
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The conditions in industrial Glasgow at the time helped form his socialist convictions but also contributed to his ill health. |
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Arrojo's position neglects the fact that the underlying reason for erroneous convictions continues to be that of eyewitness misidentifications. |
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Others argue that a moral theory that is so contrary to our deeply held moral convictions must either be rejected or modified. |
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A PYO is anyone under 17 with three previous convictions who, within three years of conviction, is arrested again. |
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Despite her friendly gesture, Knox replied that he would continue to voice his convictions in his sermons and would not wait upon her. |
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Through the period of repression the Covenanters held their convictions with a zeal that was only intensified by the persecution. |
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Teachers too, construct their conception of what constructivist teaching means and their convictions about it. |
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Anglicanism has traditionally expressed its doctrinal convictions based on the prayer texts and liturgy of the church. |
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A majority of the Court voted to uphold the convictions and sentences of ten and twenty years, to be followed by deportation. |
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Teesside Crown Court was told that James Dobbing had 18 previous convictions for burglary but all of non-dwelling properties. |
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A RINO does not apply convictions based upon a biblical worldview to public policy. |
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The convictions relate to the abuse of more than 250 anti-globalization protestors detained by police at the nearby Bolzaneto barracks. |
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These are all harmful convictions which have long been debunked, yet still persist among many parents. |
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Martin Dales, spokesman for the traditionalists, said the new package gave them room to express such convictions. |
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But he is adamant he will not cowtow to the snipers and that his belief in his own convictions will remain as strong as always. |
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There were 800 federal corruption convictions from 1988 to 2007, more than any other state. |
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This, more than Luther's theology, was a key influence on Zwingli's convictions as a reformer. |
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It will apply to convictions under old gross indecency laws against men who had consensual same-sex relationships. |
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If you accept these proposals, Conscript Fathers, say so at once and simply, in accordance with your convictions. |
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Most said they wouldn't hire people with convictions because of fears of theft, violence, or general untrustworthiness. |
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Elizabeth's personal religious convictions have been much debated by scholars. |
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Applicants must be able to provide a five-year checkable history with references and no criminal convictions. |
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The convictions follow a blitz on crack cocaine and heroin dealing in Great Yarmouth,Norfolk. |
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A check of Carr's criminal record revealed he had two prior convictions for retail theft which made this offense a felony. |
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For state law convictions, expungement is determined by the law of the state. |
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Sakurai, the leader, has an arrest record but no convictions. |
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He is a family man and he did what he did because of his convictions. |
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Some scholars have seen Locke's political convictions as deriving from his religious beliefs. |
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They did not know Summerfield had previous indecent exposure convictions or that he had admitted the two new indecency charges. |
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According to historian Robert Middlekauff, Common Sense became immensely popular mainly because Paine appealed to widespread convictions. |
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And I denounce and reprobate this pretension not the less if it is put forth on the side of my most solemn convictions. |
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It was also revealed that Hamed had three other previous convictions for speeding offences, details of which the prosecution had to find from court records. |
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However, sectarian chanting by supporters has continued to incur criticism and sanctions upon the club as well as convictions against individuals identified. |
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Fourteen Liverpool fans received convictions for involuntary manslaughter. |
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An engineer who is not very soviet in his convictions is the hero. |
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Many of the Scotswomen had racked up six or more previous convictions. |
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Jailhouse informants produce so many wrongful convictions that several states have concluded they can no longer be used without more stringent controls. |
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The Whiteboys, the most formidable of the agrarian rebels, had things their own way for nearly five years in spite of occasional capital convictions. |
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He was a victim of the people, but his convictions remained unshaken. |
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Joshua Marquis, cochair of a district attorney's capital litigation committee, also charges death penalty opponents with inflated statistics on wrongful convictions. |
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That leaves those with true convictions twisting in the wind. |
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According to recent research, the increasing popularity of the CAM needs to be explained by moral convictions or lifestyle choices rather than by economic reasoning. |
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Some in the media have compared Britain to France, where there have been roughly one hundred convictions of parents and circumcisers for FGM over the last three decades. |
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Although Bingley's LeFlore County convictions stand, Bailey and Potts were effectively able to question the State's evidence in meeting the burden of proof. |
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A HUSBAND and wife have asked the Supreme Court why their convictions for offences linked to the interrogation and killing of a police informer were quashed. |
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Indeed, the District Court in Washington twice held that the absence of the jury system in the civil administration courts in Okinawa invalidated criminal convictions. |
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Appeals against convictions or sentence in summary procedure heard in sheriff courts and justice of the peace courts are now heard by the Sheriff Appeal Court. |
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In December 1992 the convictions were ruled unsafe and quashed by the Court of Appeal after it was decided that the police investigating the murder had acted improperly. |
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Lee David Shutt, 26, was given a restraining order in August 2010 following convictions for assaulting and threatening to kill his adoptive father. |
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Those convictions were finally overturned on May 3, when Governor Brian Schweitzer, a descendant of German immigrants, posthumously pardoned 75 men and three women. |
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Research also suggests that there may be possible discrimination by the judicial system, which contributes to a higher number of convictions for racial minorities. |
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If the top court rejects Endo's request for amendment to finalize his penalty, all the convictions handed down on 188 people in the series of crimes will be finalized. |
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