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Canadians convicted of thinking they are so hot are barred from taking advantage of special sales events at Canadian Tire, purchasing more than two dozen Tim Hortons donuts at a time, and entering any Canadian Legion hall on a Friday night.
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But on receiving his jury summons, he grew confused and said that he had never been convicted of a felony, thinking that his 1990 drug conviction was a misdemeanor, said his lawyer, David Feige.
The problem — besides the obvious issue of assigning punishments to people who might not even be convicted of crimes — is that they are thinking up untested responses on a case-by-case basis.
Mr Namazi this week ruled out an automatic review of the death sentence on Hashem Aghajari, a free-thinking academic convicted of apostasy for daring to criticise Iran's theocratic system.
I'm thinking primarily of Francis Fernie, 20, who was recently convicted of violent disorder for throwing two placard sticks outside Fortnum & Mason at the cuts protest in March.
In the state prisons, some skinheads, convicted of hate crimes or other offenses, have joined the AB, sometimes thinking that if offers them protection.
Look, no one could fault an employer for thinking twice about hiring someone who has been convicted of murder or child molestation.
The idea that you can be convicted for even thinking of committing a crime -- which is itself threatened in the "Ten Commandments" -- is one which Orwell, scourge of totalitarianism, loathed and sought to depict through the figure of Big Brother.
Someone convicted of sedition?
They were convicted of both.
Five were convicted of crimes.
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