convicting 的 3 个定义
- to prove or declare guilty of an offense, especially after a legal trial: to convict a prisoner of a felony.
- to impress with a sense of guilt.
- a person proved or declared guilty of an offense.
- a person serving a prison sentence.
- Archaic. convicted.
convicting 近义词
find guilty
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- Besides Arizona, Florida is another state where those who have previously been convicted of a felony must jump through many hoops to restore their rights.
- None of the officers included in the review has been convicted of crimes or determined to have committed misconduct.
- Until recently, the state restricted anyone convicted of a felony from voting, even after they’d finished their sentence.
- The proportions were even higher in Maine and Rhode Island, where 38% and 43% of convicted felons registered to vote, respectively.
- A staffer convicted of felony theft now reviews defendants’ finances to determine whether they will receive a state-funded attorney.
- Even so, at least one juror apparently balked at convicting a man for violating wildlife protection laws by protecting wildlife.
- If the government succeeds in convicting Manning under this Act, an appeal raising First Amendment issues is almost guaranteed.
- I could not refrain from alluding to them, without convicting myself of carelessness and frivolity.
- Juries also disliked convicting when the penalty for coining sixpence was the same as the penalty for killing a mother.
- And the chances are that in convicting Mike, half a dozen mysterious burglaries will have been solved.
- Addresses in every part of the nation, and convicting them of falsehoods.
- “I am glad you came to me at last,” Helen said, quietly, interrupting his convicting thoughts.