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The phrase "I got convicted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to being found guilty of a crime in a legal context. Example: "After a lengthy trial, I got convicted of the charges against me."
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Referring to a charge that he had sold a worthless horse to an Albany-area businessman in exchange for $40,000 in cash and forgiveness of a $40,000 debt, he exclaimed, "I got convicted on the price of a horse?" At other moments, Mr. Bruno could not suppress his urge to crack a joke.
I got convicted for a gang-related manslaughter.
"How were you able to persuade an employer to hire you while you were still locked up?" "I began preparing for my release the day I got convicted," I replied.
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"If I get convicted of this, every politician in America should!" That's what former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich told me during a courthouse lunch break in the midst of closing arguments.
In reference to Huntley, one such woman, Joanne Rutledge, is quoted as saying; "He's had thousands of letters since he got convicted but I'm the first stranger he's contacted".
I heard that someone from the NSW right, from the NSW right, got convicted by Icac for corruption.
(It was a Ghost-MJ who dangled his baby off that balcony and molested all those children. That's why he never got convicted! You can't put a ghost in jail!) I hope that quells your moral objections.
I did some high profile runs, like (serial rapist and killer) Paul Bernardo after he got convicted and sentenced to life in prison.
"Addonizio got convicted, Gibson got indicted," he said.
Ledford got caught doing something, but what he got convicted of doing was not that egregious".
"Nobody got convicted, and all that talk about changing tactics -- it's just for show".
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