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were convicted
noun
A person convicted of a crime by a judicial body.
Exact(58)
Both men were convicted.
The defendants were convicted.
The detainees later were convicted.
The other two were convicted.
All the defendants were convicted.
They were convicted of both.
Of those, 15 were convicted.
Five were convicted of crimes.
They were convicted, but appealed.
Six aldermen were convicted.
The youths were convicted.
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