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25 Sentences With "have a conviction"

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For instance, you have to have a conviction, which is one issue.
There is no need for a pardon of anything because Muhammad doesn't have a conviction.
"Our goals — we have a conviction around them happening regardless of this election," she said.
And people awaiting trial sometimes have to wear them, even though they don't have a conviction.
So far, Dollard is the only person to have a conviction reversed thanks to the drug lab scandal.
Though the local government might prohibit it, these parents have a conviction that helping their kids shouldn't make them criminals.
In Nevada, a person can seek to have a conviction sealed after one to 10 years based on the type of conviction.
Dani's lawyer is in court right now, trying to strike a deal with prosecutors so she doesn't have a conviction on her record.
Japanese courts have a conviction rate close to 100 percent, and defendants in the majority of cases confess to their crimes, sometimes under duress from prosecutors.
We have a conviction to ensure that this doesn't happen to other children like Trayvon so it's important that we stay strong and standing for the cause.
"What I'm ultimately looking for is who is actually going to stand up and tell me it's a bad idea and have a conviction about it," he says.
"What I'm ultimately looking to see is who, actually, is going to stand up and tell me it's a bad idea and have a conviction about it," he says.
"What I'm ultimately looking to see is who actually is going to stand up and tell me it's a bad idea and have a conviction about it," he says.
You now have a conviction for doing things that two of the last three presidents admitted to doing, and you leave now, and you can't get a business license.
Under the act, those who successfully complete their sentence will not have a conviction and "the charge will be sealed from [their] official criminal history," according to the Georgia Justice Project.
While they will be allowed to pursue their claims and could eventually be found to have a legitimate right to live in the US, they could still already have a conviction for illegal entry.
"If he wins the appeal he no longer will have a conviction so he will no longer have a criminal record, and he won't be required to register as a sex offender," legal analyst Dean Johnson told NBC.
While this is a standard tactic used by prosecutors – it is the single factor that explains why federal criminal cases have a conviction rate approaching 100 percent – it's important to realize that the government is pressuring not only the guilty, but also the innocent to plead guilty.
"People in the Trump administration really do have a conviction that private charities, churches and other faith-based groups do really effective work and we ought to be doing everything in our power to reduce the barrier to entry so they can participate in government programs," Moore said.
And when the portfolio managers have a conviction that understanding the company's ESG performance – on the material issues, which vary a lot by sector – and they start factoring that into their models, and they start factoring that into the conversations that they're having with the CEOs and the CFOs, that's a game changer.
"Often you cannot get housing (there are many landlords who will not rent to someone who has a criminal conviction especially a felony), there are a lot of employers who may not not hire you if you have a conviction, there are many types of educational loans that you may not qualify for, if you are a parent you may not be able to participate in some of the school activities for your children because you are a convicted individual, especially if you are convicted of a felony, and I could go on and on and on," he explains.
Credlin has been married to Brian Loughnane, a former federal director of the Liberal Party of Australia, since December 2002. They had worked together in the Victorian office of the Liberal Party during the campaign for the 2001 federal election. In 2013, Credlin pleaded guilty to a drink driving offence, recording a blood alcohol level of 0.075 but did not have a conviction recorded against her.
Arizona's expungement equivalent is "setting aside" a conviction. Arizona's setting aside statuteArizona Revised Statutes (ARS) Section 13-907 allows a defendant to petition the court to have a conviction set aside after the terms of the sentence are met. If the court grants the petition, the defendant is "released from all penalties and disabilities resulting from the conviction other than those imposed by the Department of Transportation." The conviction can be used in any subsequent criminal prosecution.
Arthur E. "Art" Teele Jr. (May 14, 1946 – July 27, 2005) was an American lawyer and politician from the Republican Party. In the early 1980s, he served as the head of the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (now known as the Federal Transit Administration) from 1981 to 1983. Born into a wealthy black family in Florida, Teele received an excellent education and became an officer in the US Army, and later had a successful career in private practice and politics. The Miami Herald published claims of legal wrongdoing against Teele during his fight to have a conviction against him overturned, and he committed suicide.
In terms of the single-intention test, if a person committed several acts, each of which could be an offence on its own, but which constituted a continuous transaction carried out with a single intent, his or her conduct would constitute only a single offence. The problem with these tests is that they are theoretically helpful but are difficult to apply. S v Benjamin appeared to reverse previous authority until the case of S v Moloto, where the SCA overturned the principle in Benjamin. Therefore it is possible to have a conviction on charges of both attempted murder and robbery: The court in Moloto did not say that the finding in Benjamin was wrong, but stated that the circumstances in Benjamin were highly exceptional.

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