A judgement of guilt in a court of law, A firmly held belief, The state of being convinced, The state of being found or proved guilty, an unshakable belief in something without need for proof or evidence, the "pricking" of one's conscience by the Holy Spirit when one has done something that isn't right, (criminal law) a final judgment of guilty in a criminal case and the punishment that is imposed; "the conviction came as no surprise" an unshakable belief in something without need for proof or evidence, The work of the Holy Spirit where a person is able to see himself as God sees him: guilty, defiled, and totally unable to save himself (John 16:8) Conviction of the Holy Spirit of an unbeliever reveals sinfulness and guilt and brings fear Conviction of the Holy Spirit of the believer brings an awareness of sin and results in confession and cleansing This conviction is produced by the Holy Spirit (John 16:8), the Gospel (Acts 2:37), the conscience (Rom 2:15), and the Law (James 2:9) Conviction of our sins brings us to the cross It shows us our need for forgiveness, A conviction is the judgment by the court or jury, finding the defendant guilty of commiting a criminal offense In a criminal trial, when the judgment is that the defendant is guilty, a sentence is then imposed, (criminal law) a final judgment of guilty in a criminal case and the punishment that is imposed; "the conviction came as no surprise", 1 The result of a legal proceeding in which the guilt of a party is ascertained and upon which sentence or judgment is founded The confession of and accused in open court or a verdict that ascertains and publishes the fact of guilt are both sufficient to constitute a conviction BACK TO TOP, In the conviction step of the prospect's mental steps, the salesperson should strive to develop a strong belief that the product is best suited to the prospects' specific needs It is established when no doubts remain about purchasing the product, A judgment of condemnation entered by a court having jurisdiction; the act or process of finding guilty, or the state of being found guilty of any crime by a legal tribunal, Belief in the organization; manifestation of this belief or dedication in the form of gifts or exemplary service as a volunteer Topic areas:Fundraising and Financial Sustainability, The act of convincing of error, or of compelling the admission of a truth; confutation, The act of convicting; the act of proving, finding, or adjudging, guilty of an offense, The state of being convinced or convicted; strong persuasion or belief; especially, the state of being convicted of sin, or by one's conscience, A judgement by the court that the accused is guilty of the charge, A judgement of guilt against a criminal defendant, A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant, The formal decision of a criminal trial which finds the accused guilty It is the finding of a judge or jury, on behalf of the state, that a person has, beyond reasonable doubt, committed the crime for which he, or she, has been accused It is the ultimate goal of the prosecution and the result resisted by the defense Once convicted, an accused may then be sentenced, When a judge or jury finds a criminal defendant guilty, If someone has a conviction, they have been found guilty of a crime in a court of (Hukuk) He will appeal against his conviction, If something carries conviction, it is likely to be true or likely to be believed. Nor did his denial carry conviction, acknowledgement; condemnation; convincing; act of convicting, A conviction is a strong belief or opinion. It is our firm conviction that a step forward has been taken Their religious convictions prevented them from taking up arms. = belief, If you have conviction, you have great confidence in your beliefs or opinions. `We shall, sir,' said Thorne, with conviction, Conviction under the Highway Safety Code or any other legislation governing vehicular traffic, for an infraction such as, for example, failure in the duties of a driver involved in an accident; violation of the traffic rules pertaining to school buses, Finding by a judge or jury that a person charged with a criminal offense is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt of committing the crime charged, The determination of guilt based on a plea, a jury verdict, or a finding of a judicial officer, Being found guilty of a crime or misdemeanor, A finding of guilt on charges by a court of law, decision that offender is guilty of a criminal charge, In a general sense, the result of a criminal trial which ends in a judgment or sentence that the accused is guilty as charged Summary conviction The conviction of a person usually for a minor misdemeanor, as the result of his trial before a magistrate or court, without a jury, When the court enters a plea of guilty or a finding of guilt by a jury or the Court, The results of a criminal proceeding which is a judgment of the judge or jury that the accused is guilty of an offense Often used to differentiate between one convicted of an offense or where one enters a plea of guilty on an offense charged, In a criminal case, a finding that the defendant is guilty, (noun) In legal usage, a judgement of guilt against a criminal defendant Such defendants are henceforth considered convicted offenders, A person convicted of a crime by a judicial body, A person deported to a penal colony, To find guilty, A common name for the sheepshead (Archosargus probatocephalus), owing to its black and stripes, prisoner, person convicted of a crime, If someone is convicted of a crime, they are found guilty of that crime in a law court. In 1977 he was convicted of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment There was insufficient evidence to convict him. a convicted drug dealer, A convict is someone who is in prison. = prisoner. to prove or officially announce that someone is guilty of a crime after a trial in a law court acquit convict sb of sth (past participle of convincere; CONVINCE). someone who has been proved to be guilty of a crime and sent to prison, To defeat; to doom to destruction, a person serving a sentence in a jail or prison, prove someone guilty of a crime; convince someone of error or wrongdoing, instill someone with a sense of guilt; declare guilty, a person serving a sentence in a jail or prison a person who has been convicted of a criminal offence find or declare guilty; "The man was convicted of fraud and sentenced, find or declare guilty; "The man was convicted of fraud and sentenced", To find guilty of a crime as a result of legal proceedings, a person who has been convicted of a criminal offence, Proved or found guilty; convicted, A person transported to a penal colony, To prove or show to be false; to confute; to refute, A person proved guilty of a crime alleged against him; one legally convicted or sentenced to punishment for some crime, To demonstrate by proof or evidence; to prove, A criminal sentenced to penal servitude, To prove or find guilty of an offense or crime charged; to pronounce guilty, as by legal decision, or by one's conscience, Plural of conviction,
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A judgement of guilt in a court of law
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A firmly held belief
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The state of being convinced
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The state of being found or proved guilty
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an unshakable belief in something without need for proof or evidence
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the "pricking" of one's conscience by the Holy Spirit when one has done something that isn't right
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(criminal law) a final judgment of guilty in a criminal case and the punishment that is imposed; "the conviction came as no surprise" an unshakable belief in something without need for proof or evidence
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The work of the Holy Spirit where a person is able to see himself as God sees him: guilty, defiled, and totally unable to save himself (John 16:8) Conviction of the Holy Spirit of an unbeliever reveals sinfulness and guilt and brings fear Conviction of the Holy Spirit of the believer brings an awareness of sin and results in confession and cleansing This conviction is produced by the Holy Spirit (John 16:8), the Gospel (Acts 2:37), the conscience (Rom 2:15), and the Law (James 2:9) Conviction of our sins brings us to the cross It shows us our need for forgiveness
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A conviction is the judgment by the court or jury, finding the defendant guilty of commiting a criminal offense In a criminal trial, when the judgment is that the defendant is guilty, a sentence is then imposed
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(criminal law) a final judgment of guilty in a criminal case and the punishment that is imposed; "the conviction came as no surprise"
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1 The result of a legal proceeding in which the guilt of a party is ascertained and upon which sentence or judgment is founded The confession of and accused in open court or a verdict that ascertains and publishes the fact of guilt are both sufficient to constitute a conviction BACK TO TOP
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In the conviction step of the prospect's mental steps, the salesperson should strive to develop a strong belief that the product is best suited to the prospects' specific needs It is established when no doubts remain about purchasing the product
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A judgment of condemnation entered by a court having jurisdiction; the act or process of finding guilty, or the state of being found guilty of any crime by a legal tribunal
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Belief in the organization; manifestation of this belief or dedication in the form of gifts or exemplary service as a volunteer Topic areas:Fundraising and Financial Sustainability
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The act of convincing of error, or of compelling the admission of a truth; confutation
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The act of convicting; the act of proving, finding, or adjudging, guilty of an offense
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The state of being convinced or convicted; strong persuasion or belief; especially, the state of being convicted of sin, or by one's conscience
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A judgement by the court that the accused is guilty of the charge
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A judgement of guilt against a criminal defendant
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A judgment of guilt against a criminal defendant
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The formal decision of a criminal trial which finds the accused guilty It is the finding of a judge or jury, on behalf of the state, that a person has, beyond reasonable doubt, committed the crime for which he, or she, has been accused It is the ultimate goal of the prosecution and the result resisted by the defense Once convicted, an accused may then be sentenced
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When a judge or jury finds a criminal defendant guilty
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If someone has a conviction, they have been found guilty of a crime in a court of (Hukuk) He will appeal against his conviction
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If something carries conviction, it is likely to be true or likely to be believed. Nor did his denial carry conviction
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acknowledgement; condemnation; convincing; act of convicting isim
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A conviction is a strong belief or opinion. It is our firm conviction that a step forward has been taken Their religious convictions prevented them from taking up arms. = belief
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If you have conviction, you have great confidence in your beliefs or opinions. `We shall, sir,' said Thorne, with conviction
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Conviction under the Highway Safety Code or any other legislation governing vehicular traffic, for an infraction such as, for example, failure in the duties of a driver involved in an accident; violation of the traffic rules pertaining to school buses
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Finding by a judge or jury that a person charged with a criminal offense is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt of committing the crime charged
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The determination of guilt based on a plea, a jury verdict, or a finding of a judicial officer
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Being found guilty of a crime or misdemeanor
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A finding of guilt on charges by a court of law
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decision that offender is guilty of a criminal charge
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In a general sense, the result of a criminal trial which ends in a judgment or sentence that the accused is guilty as charged Summary conviction The conviction of a person usually for a minor misdemeanor, as the result of his trial before a magistrate or court, without a jury
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When the court enters a plea of guilty or a finding of guilt by a jury or the Court
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The results of a criminal proceeding which is a judgment of the judge or jury that the accused is guilty of an offense Often used to differentiate between one convicted of an offense or where one enters a plea of guilty on an offense charged
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In a criminal case, a finding that the defendant is guilty
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(noun) In legal usage, a judgement of guilt against a criminal defendant Such defendants are henceforth considered convicted offenders
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A person convicted of a crime by a judicial body
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A person deported to a penal colony
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To find guilty - "informally, notably in a moral sense; said about both perpetartor and act."
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A common name for the sheepshead (Archosargus probatocephalus), owing to its black and stripes
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prisoner, person convicted of a crime isim
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If someone is convicted of a crime, they are found guilty of that crime in a law court. In 1977 he was convicted of murder and sentenced to life imprisonment There was insufficient evidence to convict him. a convicted drug dealer
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A convict is someone who is in prison. = prisoner. to prove or officially announce that someone is guilty of a crime after a trial in a law court acquit convict sb of sth (past participle of convincere; CONVINCE). someone who has been proved to be guilty of a crime and sent to prison
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convict
To defeat; to doom to destruction
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a person serving a sentence in a jail or prison
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prove someone guilty of a crime; convince someone of error or wrongdoing, instill someone with a sense of guilt; declare guilty fiil
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a person serving a sentence in a jail or prison a person who has been convicted of a criminal offence find or declare guilty; "The man was convicted of fraud and sentenced
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find or declare guilty; "The man was convicted of fraud and sentenced"
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To find guilty of a crime as a result of legal proceedings
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a person who has been convicted of a criminal offence
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Proved or found guilty; convicted
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A person transported to a penal colony
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To prove or show to be false; to confute; to refute
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A person proved guilty of a crime alleged against him; one legally convicted or sentenced to punishment for some crime
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To demonstrate by proof or evidence; to prove
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A criminal sentenced to penal servitude
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To prove or find guilty of an offense or crime charged; to pronounce guilty, as by legal decision, or by one's conscience
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