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The most common conviction was for drunk driving, followed by miscellaneous assaults and simple traffic offenses.
Patriotism is Washington's most common conviction, at least when it's convenient.
The most common conviction in our cohort was for threats and/or intimidation.
The most common conviction resulting in imprisonment was shoplifting (n = 42; 63%).
The second most common conviction resulting in imprisonment was a drug-offense (n = 16; 24%); no patients who had committed drug offenses had an incarceration history for shoplifting.
The most common conviction was for threats and intimidation (48.0%), followed by common assault (32.4%), sexual offences (5.4%), arson (3.0%), aggravated assault (3.7%), robbery (3.4%), homicide (2.9%) > -wrap-foot> and kidnapping (1.2%).
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Time notes that although the groups and individuals of the violent right reflect a "complex web" of ideologies, "among the most common convictions is that the Second Amendment -- the right to keep and bear arms -- is the Constitution's cornerstone, because only a well-armed populace can enforce its rights".
The most common violent conviction for these men was for illegal threats (45.7% of violent men), followed by common assault (33.7%), sexual offences (6.3%), arson (3.6%), aggravated assault (3.6%), robbery (3.3%), homicide (2.7%) and kidnapping (1.1%).
The most common violent conviction for these women was for threats and intimidation (43.8%), followed by common assault (31.3%), arson (13.9%), aggravated assault (6.0%), homicide (2.5%), robbery (1.1%) and sexual offences (0.7%) and kidnapping (0.7%).
The most common types of conviction were for crimes against property, like burglary, and drug-related offenses.
Eyewitness identification is the most common cause of wrongful convictions.
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