convict|convicts in English

noun

[con·vict || kən'vɪkt]

prisoner, person convicted of a crime

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1. The convicts were pardoned and set free.

2. A convict has a certain code.

3. Convicts were made to break stone for the roads.

4. The convicts were deported to a deserted island.

5. "Which convict is more likely to reoffend?"

6. There wasn't enough evidence to convict her.

7. They amassed enough evidence to convict her.

8. But to convict on her word alone!

9. There was insufficient evidence to convict him.

10. Autrefois Acquit and autrefois convict are French terms

11. Cell block of the Port Arthur convict prison

12. "Why has the Lockerbie convict abandoned his appeal?".

13. She walked through, feeling like a condemned convict.

14. They have drove the escaped convict to bay.

15. They have brought the escaped convict to bay.

16. 16 There was insufficient evidence to convict him.

17. The escaped convicts were smoked out of the house.

18. A South Carolina jury refused to convict the patrolmen.

19. The police didn't have enough evidence to convict him.

20. This brought an abrupt halt to the transport of convicts.

21. In the past, British convicts could be sentenced to transportation.

22. Louisiana GOP Censures Cassidy for vote to convict Trump

23. He gives a fascinating account of the voyage and the convicts.

24. Prosecutors believe they have enough evidence to convict Smith.

25. No jury in the world would fail to convict you.