convicting in English

verb
1
declare (someone) to be guilty of a criminal offense by the verdict of a jury or the decision of a judge in a court of law.
her former boyfriend was convicted of assaulting her
synonyms:find guiltysentence
verb

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1. They haven't produced any credible evidence for convicting him.

2. 3 They haven't produced any credible evidence for convicting him.

3. Adjectives for Convince include convictable, convictive, Convinceable, Convinced, convincible, convincing, convicted and convicting

4. The murderer tried to bribe the judge into convicting him of being unguilty.

5. / ˈkred.ə.b ə l / able to be believed or trusted: They haven't produced any Credible evidence for convicting him

6. 23 That would put a lighter burden on the prosecution, and improve the chances of convicting an offender.

7. The convicting Member State shall also without undue delay inform any other Member State which has been a recipient of conviction information obtained as a result of a query of ECRIS-TCN of what action has been taken.

8. We have seen that it can carry such thoughts as having to accuse and perhaps question or cross-examine a person, bringing him to the proof of his wrong, or refuting through convincing argument his wrong viewpoint about some admitted action, thereby convicting him in his own mind and heart.

9. AMMAN — The Cassation Court has upheld a September Criminal Court ruling sentencing two brothers to 20 years in prison after convicting them of murdering their half-sister in Irbid in February 2018.The Criminal Court found the two men guilty of stabbing the victim to death on February 9 and handed each a 20-year prison term.The Criminal Court decided to amend the premeditated …