Conviction - Law Dictionary Search Results
Character and antecedents
consideration when they come to decide whether to commit for sentence, but where they have failed to make a proper inquiry
Children
canb e guilty of any offence (s. 50). See AGE. Punishment.--Sentence of death cannot [s. 3 (1)] be pronounced on or
Behaviour
in matters concerning the office, except in the case of conviction upon an indictment for any famous offence of such a
Belief
Belief, means a degree of conviction of the truth of something especially based on a consideration
Arret
Arret [Fr.], a judgment, decree or sentence.
Bastard
person born in wedlock maybe declared a bastard by legal sentence if it be proved that the husband of the mother
Appeal
grant special leave to appeal from any judgment, decree, determination, sentence or order in any case or matter passed or made
Solecism
language in the combination of words or parts of a sentence esp deviation from the idiom of a language or from
A mensa et thoro
for them to live together. This divorce was effected by sentence of the Ecclesiastical Court. It caused the separation of the
Absolution
Absolution, a dispensation; a remission of sins; an acquittal by sentence of law.
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