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After all, no one had ever been convicted.
The class had been so short because no one in the U.S. had ever been convicted of economic espionage.
No one had ever been convicted of the offence, and many believe it was created to take Adair off the streets.
The historian Andreas Eichmüller once calculated that of the 6,500 SS members who worked at Auschwitz and survived the war, only 49 had ever been convicted.
The only reason the consular officer knew about it, however, was that the man brazenly told him about it when he was asked if he had ever been convicted of any crimes.
A. R. Nanda, a high-ranking civil servant in the central government's health ministry, said that as far as he knew no one in this nation of more than one billion people had ever been convicted of violating it.
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If – as is probable – they escape conviction by the ICC (only one man has ever been convicted by it, and even that took six years), the message created to accused politicians will be a simple one.
For example, if the job application specifically asks whether you have ever been convicted of a felony, you do not need to disclose misdemeanor convictions.
Neither of Haze's rapists have ever been convicted.
Of all the prisoners who have passed through, only eight have ever been convicted.
Only one person has ever been convicted - Abdelbaset al-Megrahi, who was jailed in 2001.
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