Sentence examples for to convicts from inspiring English sources

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to convicts

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A person convicted of a crime by a judicial body.

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Being able to trace your heritage to convicts rather than free settlers has become fashionable.

Today's rulings do not apply to convicts who have already exhausted their appeals.

"I never had to apologize to convicts for speaking too long, but I do apologize to you all.

As Ava DuVernay showed in her new documentary 13th, the ban on involuntary servitude does not apply to convicts.

Uh-huh!'" I told her about a friend who sends letters to convicts, and the heartbreaking, dehumanizing obstacles involved.

That category has been occupied by a staple of outsiders, everyone from African slaves to gays to convicts, and it may just be the creep's turn.

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The first jury was eleven-to-one to convict.

The jury voted to convict.

"It can decide to proceed, to convict or to acquit".

The jury must vote unanimously to convict.

Two of three are needed to convict.

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