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On February 5 , 1996 four and a half months after Michael's last night at home, he sat in court, in an orange jumpsuit and handcuffs, as the judge told him to choose whether to stand trial and face a possible conviction of twenty-five years to life or to plead guilty and take a reduced sentence.
There's no word yet on whether a possible conviction could keep him from running another presidential campaign, like the deeply bizarre one he launched in 2016.
DeCarlo added that he felt "really, really leery" about paying Nida the advance lump sum because of the reality star's April 25 court date, which raised a concern the Bravo star could walk away with the money in the event of a possible conviction a week before the charity event.
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Gergiev delivered this quintessential problem opera with all possible conviction.
Conviction for first-degree vehicular homicide carries a possible sentence of 1 to 15 years.
"This helped keep the attention of the country and police on the need to find the evidence which would lead to a full trial and possible conviction of the killers.
Bank executives faced with the prospect of a criminal investigation and possible conviction would likely be overly cautious.
West Midlands police imposed bail conditions, including restrictions on entering any university or college premises, and the three students charged face possible conviction for violent disorder – a charge also used in the student protests of 2010 and 2011.
Pahlavi wrote: "Any attempt to force Mr Khosravi's return to Iran will lead to his incarceration, torture and possible conviction and execution as a political and human rights opposer of the regime".
Twelve years later, an Queens assistant district attorney, James C. Quinn, was investigating a case involving a possible wrong conviction last August and decided to reopen the Martinez case.
He says that, although a possible wrongful conviction is always a serious matter, his principal concern in this case is the possibility that it "may have left a dangerous offender at large and free to kill again".
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