Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigSuggestions(4)
Exact(1)
Mr Sharma said tonight that he believed justice is being rushed out of popular pressure, and that there is a real danger that his clients – whom he maintains are innocent – could be wrongly convicted as a result.
Similar(59)
They might well sweat, stutter or misspeak when pressured by crafty prosecutors, and be wrongly convicted.
Homer would be wrongly convicted of a crime and sent to prison, leaving Marge in the role of single parent.
The verdict brings to 56 the number of protesters who have been wrongly convicted or prosecuted as a result of undercover police operations.
In the past three years, it has been revealed that 56 protesters have been wrongly convicted or prosecuted as a result of undercover police operations.
The number of campaigners who have been wrongly convicted or prosecuted as a result of undercover police operations rose to 56 last week.
If (as expected) their convictions are quashed, it will bring to 56 the number of campaigners who have - so far - been wrongly convicted or prosecuted as a result of undercover police operations.
In Tolstoy's story, a merchant grows old in prison, having been wrongly convicted of murder as a young man; a middle-aged criminal arrives, boasting of his life of wrongdoing, and from the details, the old man realises that he is the actual culprit.
So as terrible as being wrongly convicted because of a snitch's testimony might be, the scariest part of cops and prosecutors not following the law surrounding the use of jailhouse snitches as appears to have happened in the Dekraai case is that guilty people might catch a break.
Some 6,500 children were later found to have been wrongly convicted for such minor infractions as smoking pot and "throwing a piece of steak at my mom's boyfriend".
Giuseppe, she writes, was wrongly convicted on disputed forensic scientific evidence, as later was al-Megrahi.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com