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1 And they can't convict a man on what they have against me.
2 No jury ought to convict a man on evidence of circumstances.
3 You can convict a man , I presume, as stupidly as you can acquit him.
4 Then come and convict a man of falsehood.
5 To convict a man of a crime he did not know he had committed would be difficult.
6 The Crown is urging a jury to convict a man over the murder of a prominent gang member's son.
7 Of course, you do not think it strong enough to convict a man of such a serious crime as murder?
8 Thus it was very easy to convict a man of theft if soil could be found upon his person or premises.
9 No jury can be found in the Northern States, that would convict a man for defending his rights to the last extremity.
10 Lincoln's administration was the first to convict a man under it, and Lincoln himself decreed that the well-deserved sentence be carried out.
11 Gregory, a President George W. Bush appointee, also argued that it was wrong to convict a man for manga art depicting children having sex.
12 At Belfast Crown Court yesterday a jury convicted a man of twice raping a mother of three.
13 A Spanish court has convicted a man of murdering a Dublin woman on the Costa Blanca three years ago.
14 In May, judges upheld a lower court ruling convicting a man and woman of trafficking, jailing them for 12 years.
15 "Yuh can't convict a man on that," replied the ranchman with a forced laugh.
16 "You can't convict a man on motive," Graham said shortly.
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