Examples of using Convicted in English and their translations into Urdu
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A time to be convicted.
Those convicted may be imprisoned for 14 years.
Why are doctors being convicted?
Salman Khan convicted for 5 years.
First, I began to feel convicted.
Wow. wisdom. convicted me, too.
You aren't guilty until you're convicted.
Was tried, convicted and sentenced.
Convicted by the court of law on the moral basis.
I have know five convicted murderers in my life.
The bill authorised life imprisonment for convicted murderers.
Those convicted could be jailed for up to 14 years.
Therefore you would be convicted of murder!
There was to be no punishment for the wrongdoing for which he had been convicted.
A man has been convicted in Sweden of raping children over the internet.
What are the allegations against Aasia Bibi and when was she convicted?
If convicted of these charges, Barto will spend the rest of his life in jail.
Small offenses, such as a traffic ticket, are okay,but you cannot be convicted of any major crimes.
This implies that men can be convicted of sin, the need for righteousness and of judgment to come.
This meant that 5,700 people accused of raping minorswere acquitted while only 2,241 were convicted in 2015.
I feel relieved it is all over and that he has been convicted,” the woman said when the hearing was over, per The Telegraph.
Cleopatra gather a collection of various poisonous potions and often went to prison,there to conduct their experiments on convicted criminals.
There is no restriction for people who were convicted, but remember that the decision about visa issuance depends on a US consulate.
Following the investigation by the Myanmar government,several generals and others were also convicted in Rakhine for admitting to such crimes.
In 2008 two convicted murderers asked for their names to be removed from Wikipedia and other online media outlets, in accordance with German law.
According to a 2018 Humans Right Watch report,at least 17 people convicted of blasphemy were on death row in 2017 and hundreds more were awaiting trial.
In April 2016, Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe issued an executive order whichrestored voting rights to more than 200,000 convicted felons living in the state.
Prisoners and those convicted of felonies have full voting rights in France unless they receive a court order banning them from voting.
Prisoners and those convicted of felonies have full voting rights in Germany unless they receive a court order banning them from voting.
Prisoners and those convicted of felonies have full voting rights in Ireland unless they receive a court order banning them from voting.