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1 He gets to convict on suspicion and take justice into his own hands!
2 He reckons that nowadays juries are too soft-hearted to convict on a capital charge.
3 Like the released convict on parole, rugby behaved itself with model deportment last weekend.
4 Jasper Tudor leaves Wales like a convict on the run.
5 Can a less number than thirty-four Senators convict on impeachment?
6 There was insufficient proof to convict on any count.
7 He had been poor, discredited, a convict on parole.
8 I felt like a convict on the treadmill.
9 Even now she was a convict on circuit.
10 A jury will give a verdict and damages where they would not convict on the same evidence.
11 But a convict on a remote island cannot organize such a perfect example of a successful revolt.
12 What about the convict on the moor?
13 We'll never convict on evidence like that.
14 He trembles, he turns pale, as a culprit at the bar, as a convict on the scaffold.
15 The court was clearly not independent or impartial -how could a fair-mindedjudge convict on this evidence?
16 The judge refused to convict on the grounds that litter wardens failed to produce the offending items in court.
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