Voorbeelden van het gebruik van To be convicted in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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He has GOT to be convicted.
And I offer her a deal. When she's about to be convicted.
He has GOT to be convicted.
It is rare for high-ranking officers like Zucchino to be convicted.
Dobbs needed to be convicted.
No one should be in any doubt that not all suspects go on to be convicted.
How does it feel to be convicted for libel?
We need the kid to be convicted.
Nobody wants to be convicted once they're caught.
Everybody wants her to be convicted.
You will be very lucky to be convicted of manslaughter, much more likely second-degree murder.
I don't, Nancy, I don't want to be convicted.
That man needs to be convicted for what he did to us.
Why? Because I know you wanted me to be convicted.
When she's about to be convicted Well, we will find out.
Robin Elliot's the only animal rights extremist ever to be convicted of murder.
But my client's not going to be convicted. Well, we always want to explore all of our options.
Because I know you wanted me to be convicted. Why?
He's going to be convicted in a court of law, and he is going to be executed before the world.
Grace was expected to be convicted.
To be convicted of a crime, the jury has to find that Mr. Alvarez had the specific intent to participate in a drive-by shooting.
But it's better to admit now than to be convicted of perjury?
This makes him the first person to be convicted as a war criminal since the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan in 2001, and the first child soldier since Nuremberg to be found guilty of war crimes. Credits.
until it's his or her own turn to be convicted.
Roemersma was the only one to be convicted: he got 5 years imprisonment.
my client's not going to be convicted.
In 1994, Touvier became the first Frenchman to be convicted of crimes against humanity.
less asked for anyone who reacts against the policy applied by Ankara in the occupied part of Cyprus to be convicted.
He was the first and the only person in United Kingdom to be convicted under the War Crimes Act 1991.
These people were scrubbed from the voter rolls because they were supposed to be convicted felons.