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At the same time, convictions dropped from a high of 17,392 in 1993 to a 20-year-low of 11,735 last year.
The current methods of centralized or distributed storage with static data impose constraints in addressing the real-time requirements [32], as they inflict pre-defined time convictions unless timestamped attributes are explicitly added [31].
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1060, 1068-1075, 1989L.Ed.2d 334 (1989) (habeas claims adjudicated under the law prevailing at time conviction became final and not on the basis of intervening changes of law).
At the same time, conviction rates for these relatively minor crimes are as low as 5percentt.
The passes zipped around with first-time conviction instead of the multi-touch ponderousness of many recent games.
That description makes sense only if you share the Times' conviction that the growth of government represents an index of all that is good and worthy.
Hardy never apologized for or directly addressed the allegations (and one-time conviction) of domestic violence.
To learn more about Darrell Williams' mother's fight to save her son, read Mary Mitchell's column in the Chicago Sun-Times, "Conviction but no tangible evidence".
At the time their convictions became final, there was no constitutional error in the conviction of either.
The law on prison privatization refers specifically to inmates serving time for convictions.
He has served prison time on convictions for manslaughter and larceny.
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