Conviction - Law Dictionary Search Results
Weights and measures
of the verification of weighing instruments, authorizes the publication of convictions, prescribes that coal is to be sold by weight only,
Parenthesis
Parenthesis, part of a sentence occurring in the middle thereof, and usually enclosed between marks
Parole, furlough
release does not count towards that the total period of sentence while he is on furlough he is eligible to have
pass
bad checks] compare utter 5 : to pronounce (as a sentence or judgment) judicially [the court ed a severe sentence]
Opinion
means judgment or belief, that is, a belief or a conviction resulting from what one thinks on a particular question. Such
Collusion
When the facts put forward as the foundation of the sentence of the Court do not exist; (2) When they exist,
concurrent
[a tortious act] see also concurrent cause at cause concurrent sentence at sentence 2 : insuring the same property to the
disposition
opinion, ruling, verdict b : the sentence given to a convicted criminal defendant [probation is often a desirable "W. R. LaFave
habeas corpus
Constitution. Common grounds for relief under the writ include a conviction based on illegally obtained evidence, a denial of effective assistance
nondischargeable debt
a criminal fine included in a sentence on the debtor's conviction of a crime. Some debts, such as debts for money
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