Convictive - Law Dictionary Search Results
Comma
A character or point marking the smallest divisions of a sentence written or printed
Commute
To exchange to put or substitute something else in place of as a smaller penalty obligation or payment for a...
Condemnatory
Condemning containing or imposing condemnation or censure as a condemnatory sentence or decree
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utter
utter : to put (as a counterfeit note) into circulation as if genuine [convicted of ing a forged check] ut·ter·er...
substantive crime
a crime that is not dependent on another [indicted and convicted of conspiracy to attempt to enter the bank and the
unjust
unjust : characterized by injustice : deficient in justice and fairness [an sentence] un·just·ly adv un·just·ness n
state's evidence
state's evidence : a participant or accomplice in a crime who gives evidence to the prosecution esp. in return for...
Damn
To condemn to declare guilty to doom to adjudge to punishment to sentence to censure
serve
serve served serv·ing 1 : to deliver, publish, or execute (notice or process) as required by law [no notice of...
shock
shock : of, relating to, or being a criminal sentence or condition of release involving participation in a program of...
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