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The phrase "convicted to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used in legal contexts to indicate that a person has been found guilty of a crime and sentenced to a punishment. Example: The defendant was convicted to 10 years in prison for the burglary.
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Those convicted of violent crimes are serving increasingly longer periods of time with gun enhancements requiring those convicted to serve 100percentt of their sentences.
A fireman and an accomplice were later convicted to six- and five-year prison sentences.
She says people would not necessarily have to be convicted to lose citizenship.
The man has been convicted to a substantial term of imprisonment.
In 2006, lower-level offenses were added to the list of crimes that require those convicted to provide DNA samples.
A low-level Agriprocessors floor supervisor pleaded guilty this week to criminal immigration charges, the only manager convicted to date.
The judge allowed the woman's husband, who also was convicted, to remain free until both are sentenced.
There are few procedures in place, however, for the wrongly convicted to put forth evidence to exonerate themselves.
The Wicked witch of the west basically is so convicted to tell her truth when she does it she is outcasted by society and turned WICKED".
At the Old Town Hall, a live re-enactment, Cry Innocent, recalls the fate of Bridget Bishop, the first of those convicted to be executed.
"Despite record seizures of illegal ivory, not a single criminal kingpin involved in the international illegal trade of ivory has prosecuted and convicted to date.
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