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And even though the DA's office has looked into convictions that are older than 1990 like that of David McCallum, who, after being convicted for murder in 1986, was recently freed a spokesperson told me that no CRU cases were lost in the flames.
Developing countries need support to translate complex tax information into convictions of tax evaders.
In court, the suspects were railroaded into convictions and prison sentences.
They are very solid observations, and if I am not careful they will hem me in and eventually turn into secrets, and then, worse and worse, into convictions.
The inability to turn the other arrests into convictions made him, in the words of the director of a local police watchdog organization, "the poster boy of what was wrong and what is wrong with the local criminal justice system".
With descriptions like "After dismembering her, something he recounted in particularly gruesome detail, he then hid different body parts in different places around the landscape," Heath lulls you into convictions and allegiances about character and plot.
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When his intuitions harden into conviction, associates say, even his most trusted advisers cannot budge him.
As the hearings ground away in the Renaissance hotel just off the airport's main eastern runway, the assumption hardened into conviction.
He added that the court's doubt "hardens into conviction when we consider the consequences" of permitting such suits to be brought.
Not that Katz goes through any real conversion in the course of the book; the only change is the slow, mechanical development of naïveté into experience, of suspicion into conviction, like water into steam.
The suspicion about a North Korean link turned into conviction, however, soon after the 1987 bombing of a South Korean airliner near Myanmar, formerly Burma, that killed all 115 people on board.
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