Examples of using Convicted in English and their translations into Tagalog
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Not until he is tried AND convicted.
Lawyer convicted of adultery, and adultery in Iran.
A confession was made and he was convicted.
The penalty, if convicted, is up to 5 years in jail.
Prison inmates have been tried and convicted.
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We're talking about a convicted murderer here.".
She was arrested for grand larceny,but not convicted.
Zarella, if convicted, faces up to five years in prison.
Two years later Russell was convicted a second time.
Two boys, 14, convicted of girl's murder in Ireland.
Duterte says he freed 14 convicted communists.
She faces a maximum term of incarceration of 4 years if convicted.
Joel Smithers was convicted in the US District Court in Abingdon.
Duterte says he has ordered release of 14 convicted communists.
The authorities convicted Rice in November last year.
He committed crimes for which he was prosecuted and convicted.
Raleigh was convicted and sentenced to death by hanging.
She faces a maximum prison sentence of four years and four months if convicted.
If convicted, Yingluck could face 10 years in jail.
The male fugitive is US Army Special Forces, convicted in the murder of numerous civilians.
Convicted in the murder of numerous civilians. The male fugitive is US Army Special Forces.
Federal judge also orders executive convicted of giant Ponzi scheme to pay $109M.
The mayor, convicted by Saint Nicholas in untruth, repented and asked him for forgiveness.
The same man had previously been reported in the media convicted of serious financial crimes, assault and unlawful threats.
(1) A person convicted of an offence under these Regulations shall forfeit to the Federal Government-.
Sandusky, who maintained his innocence, was indicted and subsequently convicted in June 2012 on 45 counts for the abuse.
Such a person was convicted on the testimony of two or three witnesses.
A new Pew Research Center survey finds 56% favor the death penalty for people convicted of murder, while 38% are opposed.".
Omg I was so convicted last week by exactly what you said….
In the early 1980s, the Reagan administration supported the brutal Guatemalan strongman José Efraín Ríos Montt,who was later convicted of committing genocide.