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to convictions
noun
A firmly held belief.
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have led to convictions.
Half of those arrests led to convictions.
Accusations followed, often escalating to convictions and executions.
(The trials went various ways from hung juries to convictions).
Until the Baha case, only one has led to convictions.
A prosecutor's duty is to justice, not to convictions.
Justice Ginsburg was also critical of how Alabama handles challenges to convictions.
The numbers are likely to continue as further investigations into historic sex abuse leads to convictions.
When they do not drag on for years, they lead to convictions on hearsay.
The court and Congress have, moreover, severely limited habeas corpus challenges to convictions and sentences.
"When we look at these numbers, only around 2,000 [rape prosecutions lead to convictions].
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