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Kilpatrick's conviction might feel like the end of a chapter, but there's many more stories to follow.
If the federal court did not have jurisdiction in the killing, then Mr. Fonseca Carrillo's conviction might also be moot.
Securing Mr Corona's conviction might entail so many promises to senators that the point of the exercise enhancing the government's clean image is lost.
If Mr. Morton had not been in prison fighting to prove his innocence, Ms. Tanner said, the DNA testing that led to Norwood's conviction might not have been done.
While Mr. Zimmerman's conviction might have provided an emotional catharsis, we would still be a country plagued by racism, which persists in ever more insidious forms despite the Supreme Court's sanguine assessment that "things have changed dramatically," as it said in last month's ruling striking down the heart of the Voting Rights Act.
Others wondered whether Guzman's conviction might only fuel his notoriety.
A courtly Southern dance becomes a subtle metaphor for the cozy, corrupt political atmosphere that helped lead to Leo's conviction but might also be manipulated to save his life.
(After Aminé's performance, Fallon looked pleased, as if the rapper's convictions might rub off on his show).
Had it not been for Kneebody bassist Kaveh Rastegar's cowrite on "Conviction," I might have missed this album altogether.
"Born Free" was driven by Rubin's conviction that Ritchie might be a moodier, more compelling singer when he wasn't playing party host.
Bennett's honesty and conviction might scare people, but sports fans ― even those who disagree with his opinions ― should be promoting it.
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