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The phrase "also been convicted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's legal history, particularly in relation to multiple convictions.
Example: "In addition to the charges he faced last year, he has also been convicted of theft in the past."
Alternatives: "additionally found guilty" or "further convicted".
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His predecessor, who had also been convicted of corruption, was put to death in 2009.
Some had also been convicted of weapons possession, but none were classified as security prisoners who had killed Israelis.
Mr. Morrison had also been convicted of illegal possession of a firearm; the judge's ruling does not affect that verdict.
Mr. Elliot, who had also been convicted of rape in the early 1990s, said nothing to the victim.
If that was not disqualification enough, he had also been convicted of stabbing one of his wives.
Guede has also been convicted, but is serving a lighter, 16-year sentence after opting for a fast-track trial.
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The company founder, Kenneth L. Lay, also was convicted, but he died less than two months later and his convictions were vacated.
Mr. Black also was convicted of obstruction of justice.
Mr. Bey also was convicted in the July 2007 killings of Odell Roberson Jr., 31, and Michael Wills, 36.
He also was convicted of vandalizing property in Boston and spent the last year serving sentences in New York and Boston.
The judge allowed the woman's husband, who also was convicted, to remain free until both are sentenced.
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