A person serving a sentence in a jail or prison.
One who has been found guilty of a crime by a court of law.
1 I am a convict ; I have been nineteen years in the galleys.
2 It held the court was correct to convict McKevitt for directing terrorism.
3 The average labor value of the convict is forty-five cents a day.
4 The figure was dressed in the coarse striped suit of a convict .
5 The warden bowed stiffly and directed a guard to produce the convict .
6 The fine mosaics in the chancel were worked by a female convict .
7 What to do with convict labor is one of the unsolved problems.
8 The Senate will decide whether to convict and remove him from office.
9 The relation of the convict to the free has been constantly changing.
10 It takes ten officers and a shitload of evidence to convict you.
11 A two-thirds majority is required in the Senate to convict and remove.
12 The prison attempts to supply the deficiencies in the convict 's early training.
13 This jury would never convict Mitchell after hearing that lot.' He laughed.
14 This convict is now serving out his eighth term in the penitentiary.
15 The inexorable facts closed in on him like prison-warders handcuffing a convict .
16 Hall there is no jury in the land will ever convict them.
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