Use "convict of a charge" in a sentence

1. A convict has a certain code.

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

3. You can't convict a man of a crime on circumstantial evidence alone.

4. Cell block of the Port Arthur convict prison

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

6. An exact match will be sufficient to convict the farmer of a pollution infringement.

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

8. But there was no evidence to convict Tyndale of heresy.

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

10. They amassed enough evidence to convict her.

11. Well, if somebody wants to employ him as a convict-labourer.

12. But to convict on her word alone!

13. There was insufficient evidence to convict him.

14. And we don't convict the man because of innuendo and suspicion.

15. He obstinately denied everything, the theft and his character of convict.

16. It was difficult to convict him of the falsity of his beliefs.

17. Under the axle - tree hung, like drapery, a huge chain, worthy of some Goliath of a convict.

18. There are three charges : you are at liberty to acquit or convict on all three or acquit or convict on any two of the charges .

19. Autrefois Acquit and autrefois convict are French terms

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

21. They have drove the escaped convict to bay.

22. They have brought the escaped convict to bay.

23. 16 There was insufficient evidence to convict him.

24. It is time to indict, try and convict the murderers of Feb.

25. State troopers closed Bear Mountain this morning after a reported sighting of escaped convict Miguel Alvarez

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

27. Louisiana GOP Censures Cassidy for vote to convict Trump

28. You'll be facing a Federal rap for aiding and abetting an escaped convict.

29. State troopers closed Bear Mountain this morning after a reported sighting of escaped convict Miguel Alvarez.

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

31. Broke is only two hours’ drive from Sydney along Tourist Drive 33, nicknamed the convict trail after the convict-built Great North Road, and 70min west of Newcastle Airport

32. Mr Killen was acquitted because one juror said she could not convict a preacher.

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

34. In 1997 Mr Nero's evidence helped to convict 46 mobsters.

35. Acknowledgement of charge debts (2.4) A person acknowledges a charge debt if the person

36. They amassed enough evidence to convict him on six charges.

37. The policemen were on the alert for an excaped convict.

38. Let's see if this convict can shut off this truss jail.

39. You didn't pull the trigger and you certainly didn't convict him.

40. Why did Vietnam convict the blogger Pham Viet Dao in March?

41. All members of the local Constabulary were on the alert for the escaped convict.

42. Some have spoken of Judge Rutherford as an “ex-convict,” but absolutely without basis.

43. One end of each molecule had a charge and the other end had a negative charge.

44. The state of deterioration of a battery affects its charge capacity and its ability to accept a charge.

45. I have all the evidence necessary to convict this young criminal now.

46. Accordingly, autrefois Acquit and convict means formerly or once Acquitted or convicted

47. All the police are waiting for is one piece of evidence to convict Guy of the murder.

48. You don't want to so quickly just conclusion say he is convict.

49. If you are accused of being a Christian, there should be enough evidence to convict you. Joyce Meyer 

50. 1 An electron has a negative charge, a proton has a positive charge.

51. Chairperson: a person in charge of a meeting.

52. Chairpersons: a person in charge of a meeting.

53. Chairman: a person in charge of a meeting.

54. The jury Acquitted the defendant because there wasn't enough evidence to convict him of the crime

55. Accusation definition is - a charge of wrongdoing

56. 3 synonyms for Burster: bursting charge, explosive charge, charge

57. Unknown to Peevay, his mother had been kidnapped and raped repeatedly by Jack Harp, a freed convict.

58. - Advice of charge,

59. Cool Hand Luke was a powerhouse prison saga, casting Newman as the rambunctious convict turned Christ-like martyr.

60. Acquittals: a setting free from a charge of wrongdoing.

61. Acquittal: a setting free from a charge of wrongdoing

62. Annulli is a convict, not in the sense that somebody is locked up in jail with chains coming off of him

63. The circuit is interrupted when the added-up charge has exceeded a specified cumulative amount of charge.

64. He exculpate himself from a charge of theft.

65. Armorial bearing - heraldry consisting of a design or image depicted on a shield heraldic bearing, bearing, charge annulet, roundel - (heraldry) a charge in the shape of a circle; "a hollow roundel" chevron - an inverted V-shaped charge fleur-de-lys, fleur-de-lis - (heraldry) charge consisting of a conventionalized representation of

66. The charge of rape was a damnable lie.

67. The presiding judge cleared him of a charge.

68. Common-mode charge control in a pipelined charge- domain signal- processing circuit

69. A centurion was in charge of 100 soldiers.

70. Agreement for a lease is free of charge

71. A flight attendant would take charge of me.

72. That will be $ plus a service charge of $

73. That phrase is read narrowly to convict the accused of handling rather than theft, handling being a more serious offence than theft.

74. Babushka (Russian: Бабушка) is a minor character inFleeing the Complex, who appears only in "Convict Allies"

75. Antiquarks have a charge opposite to that of their quarks; meaning that up, charm and top Antiquarks have a charge of - 2 ⁄ 3 and that down, strange and bottom Antiquarks have a charge of + 1 ⁄ 3

76. And it ain't some nickel-and-dime convict... beating up on fools in prison!

77. It's free of charge.

78. In Charge of “Bakeries”

79. Chaplain definition is - a clergyman in charge of a chapel

80. All cancellations incur a charge.