(Criminal law) a final judgment of guilty in a criminal case and the punishment that is imposed.
Verdict that results when a court of law finds a defendant guilty of a crime.
1 But he will continue working on wrongful conviction cases, the statement added.
2 The United Nations human rights office said Hussein's conviction violated international law.
3 That conviction was overturned a year later, days before Calderón left office.
4 We need much more solid evidence to answer these questions with conviction .
5 He no longer had any conviction about its being a political case.
6 Many traders believe low-volume days reflect a lack of conviction among investors.
7 A conviction in considered unlikely since it requires a two-thirds majority vote.
8 One prominent Eastern capitalist expressed the general conviction in the following words:
9 He said Gordon had not decided whether to appeal his trial conviction .
10 Since his conviction , more than 120 more former patients have come forward.
11 The appeals court left his conviction and sentence intact last June 1.
12 Her conviction was upheld by Iran's supreme court in April this year.
13 The person in question has not had a conviction for seven years.
14 They'd state their plans with conviction and confidence almost as if rehearsed.
15 However, a criminal conviction would bar him from running for eight years.
16 By conviction I am a Democrat; I believe in the Democratic principles.
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