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It includes people whose conviction prompts them to join a church, mosque, temple, synagogue or gurdwara.
He pointed to the case of Sean Hodgson, whose conviction for murder in 1979 was overturned 27 years later.
Those two men are currently promoting their own book about the ex-boxer, whose conviction was eventually overturned.
Among them was Mr. Russo, a Colombo family captain whose conviction in the Minerva murder launched Ms. Clemente on the twisting path toward Mr. DeVecchio.
The Iran-contra affair led to the conviction of nearly a dozen people involved in the case, including Colonel North, whose conviction was later overturned on appeal.
IN FEBRUARY 1928 the Supreme Court heard the case of Roy Olmstead, whose conviction on bootlegging charges relied on evidence obtained by tapping his phones.
Mr. Brown, whose conviction for lying to investigators was upheld, has asked the United States Supreme Court to review that case.
Among those whose conviction was upheld Wednesday was US Air Force Colonel Joseph Romano, who was in charge of Aviano AF base security.
That may well be before a panel of judges, whose conviction rate is close to 100percentt, just as it was in the Soviet system.
The Liberal Party is currently led by people whose conviction on climate change is that it is 'crap' and you don't need to do anything about it.
Excluding Mr. Stevens, whose conviction was thrown out by a federal judge in Washington on Tuesday, 10 people have been convicted, and several others remain under investigation.
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