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She says people would not necessarily have to be convicted to lose citizenship.
Those who "fail to recognise their responsibility and are declared guilty... will be convicted to prison sentences of up to 20 years".
And thank God that the church hasn't forgotten its duty to observe the hallowed legal principle that the accused must remain innocent until proven guilty, even if, as the letter restates, a priest does not need to be convicted to be removed from active ministry until the matter is cleared up.
In several countries, witchcraft is regarded as a criminal offense; both children and adults accused of the practice can be convicted to prison sentences.
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The man has been convicted to a substantial term of imprisonment.
If he loses his immunity and were then to be convicted, he would be ineligible to stand for president.
"Once arrested, they are more likely to be convicted; and once convicted, they are more likely to face stiff sentences".
"We need him to be convicted.
Sooner or later, someone is bound to be convicted.
He is yet to be convicted or sentenced.
You don't have to be convicted of a crime.
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