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Conviction

In law, a conviction is the determination by a court of law that a defendant is guilty of a crime. A conviction may follow a guilty plea that is accepted...

Last Update: 2023-10-28T13:38:23Z Word Count : 303 Synonim Conviction

Conviction rate

The conviction rate, expressed as a percentage, represents the proportion of cases resulting in a legal declaration of guilt for an offense, against the...

Last Update: 2024-04-08T17:26:31Z Word Count : 1661 Synonim Conviction rate

Spent conviction

Spent conviction legislation allows the criminal records of offenders to be amended by removing some offences after a certain period of time.[citation...

Last Update: 2024-03-01T14:29:07Z Word Count : 306 Synonim Spent conviction

The Conviction

The Conviction (Italian: La condanna) is a 1991 Italian drama film directed by Marco Bellocchio. It was entered into the 41st Berlin International Film...

Last Update: 2024-02-15T18:31:49Z Word Count : 800 Synonim The Conviction

Conviction (2010 film)

Conviction is a 2010 American biographical legal drama film directed by Tony Goldwyn, written by Pamela Gray, and starring Hilary Swank and Sam Rockwell...

Last Update: 2024-04-11T20:21:59Z Word Count : 1642 Synonim Conviction (2010 film)

Conviction (disambiguation)

refer to: Conviction and execution of Steven Michael Woods Jr. Conviction and exoneration of Glenn Ford Conviction of Michael Shields Conviction politics...

Last Update: 2023-05-04T13:01:10Z Word Count : 287 Synonim Conviction (disambiguation)

Miscarriage of justice

such as the conviction and punishment of a person for a crime they did not commit. Miscarriages are also known as wrongful convictions. Innocent people...

Last Update: 2024-03-09T15:44:53Z Word Count : 6393 Synonim Miscarriage of justice

Summary offence

summary offences are referred to as summary conviction offences. As in other jurisdictions, summary conviction offences are considered less serious than...

Last Update: 2023-12-21T21:16:09Z Word Count : 1890 Synonim Summary offence

Post conviction

law, post conviction refers to the legal process which takes place after a trial results in conviction of the defendant. After conviction, a court will...

Last Update: 2023-10-02T02:49:34Z Word Count : 1162 Synonim Post conviction

Dreyfus affair

antisemitic newspaper La Libre Parole. The new trial resulted in another conviction and a 10-year sentence, but Dreyfus was pardoned and released. In 1906...

Last Update: 2024-04-11T05:36:01Z Word Count : 25758 Synonim Dreyfus affair

Courage and Conviction

Courage and Conviction: An Autobiography is an autobiographical book by Indian General Vijay Kumar Singh written with Shiv Kunal Verma. It was first published...

Last Update: 2024-03-27T15:59:45Z Word Count : 321 Synonim Courage and Conviction

Democratic Conviction

The Democratic Conviction (Albanian: Partia Bindja Demokratike, BD) is a political party in Albania that was registered on April 23, 2019, belongs to the...

Last Update: 2023-04-24T01:29:33Z Word Count : 229 Synonim Democratic Conviction

Conviction (2006 TV series)

Conviction is an American legal drama television series that aired on NBC as a mid-season replacement from March 3 to May 19, 2006. The cast includes Stephanie...

Last Update: 2024-03-28T05:42:19Z Word Count : 1647 Synonim Conviction (2006 TV series)

Conviction of the Heart

"Conviction of the Heart" is a song by singer-songwriter Kenny Loggins from his 1991 album, Leap of Faith. The song written by Loggins and Guy Thomas,...

Last Update: 2024-02-01T12:44:22Z Word Count : 249 Synonim Conviction of the Heart

Maximum Conviction

Maximum Conviction is a 2012 action thriller starring Steven Seagal and Steve Austin and directed by Keoni Waxman. The film follows a former black ops...

Last Update: 2024-03-07T02:15:59Z Word Count : 805 Synonim Maximum Conviction

Conviction (2002 film)

Conviction is a 2002 American biographical drama television film about Carl Upchurch, a felon who managed to educate himself and developed a spiritual...

Last Update: 2024-03-13T01:03:22Z Word Count : 208 Synonim Conviction (2002 film)

Disqualification of Rahul Gandhi

Parliament (Lok Sabha) on 24 March 2023. The disqualifiaction followed a conviction by an Indian court, which sentenced Gandhi with two-year imprisonment...

Last Update: 2024-03-31T09:04:18Z Word Count : 1602 Synonim Disqualification of Rahul Gandhi

Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction

Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction is a 2010 stealth action-adventure video game developed by Ubisoft Montreal and published by Microsoft Game Studios...

Last Update: 2024-04-02T07:36:00Z Word Count : 5286 Synonim Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction

Motion to set aside judgment

rare: in U.S. jurisprudence the writ of habeas corpus is the usual method of attacking a criminal conviction after the right of appeal has been exhausted....

Last Update: 2022-10-06T19:22:48Z Word Count : 216 Synonim Motion to set aside judgment

Moral conviction

Moral conviction refers to the perception that one's feelings about a given attitude are based on one's beliefs about right and wrong. Holding an attitude...

Last Update: 2023-05-25T16:34:38Z Word Count : 865 Synonim Moral conviction

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Conviction

In law, a conviction is the determination by a court of law that a defendant is guilty of a crime. A conviction may follow a guilty plea that is accepted by the court, a jury trial in which a verdict of guilty is delivered, or a trial by judge in which the defendant is found guilty. The opposite of a conviction is an acquittal (that is, "not guilty"). In Scotland, there can also be a verdict of "not proven", which is considered an acquittal. Sometimes, despite a defendant being found guilty, the court may order that the defendant not be convicted. This is known as a discharge and is used in countries including England, Wales, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. In any criminal justice system, innocent people are sometimes convicted. Appeal mechanisms and post conviction relief procedures may help to address this issue to some extent. An error leading to the conviction of an innocent person is known as a miscarriage of justice. In some judicial systems, the prosecution may appeal acquittals; while in others, this is prohibited under double jeopardy protections. After a defendant is convicted, the court determines the appropriate sentence as a punishment. In addition to the sentence, a conviction can also have other consequences, known as collateral consequences of criminal charges. These can include impacts on employment, housing, the right to travel to other countries, and other areas of an individual's life. A minor conviction is a warning conviction that does not affect the defendant but serves as a warning.A person's history of convictions is known as their antecedents or "previous" in the United Kingdom and "priors" in the United States and Australia.


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