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The phrase "a convictions" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "a conviction" or "convictions" without the article "a" if plural.
Example: "He has a conviction that honesty is the best policy."
Alternatives: "a belief" or "a strong opinion."
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(Mr. Ranta was exonerated in March after serving more than 20 years of a 37-year sentence; Mr. O'Mara and Mr. Koss reinvestigated the case as part of a convictions integrity push.
In Brooklyn, District Attorney Kenneth Thompson staffed a Convictions Review Unit with ten prosecutors that has resulted in 19 exonerations since he took office at the start of 2014.
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Valentini came to the case shortly after Alvarez created a convictions-integrity division in 2012.
"We want a conviction.
There will be a conviction.
"I am a conviction politician".
A conviction could carry the death penalty.
He did not have a conviction overturned.
It must be a conviction cabinet".
But a conviction was far from certain.
"We got a conviction.
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