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What crimes had Nelson Mandela been convicted of previously and what crimes was he being tried for in 1964?

Nelson Mandela was being tried for high treason in 1964, he was sentenced to life in prison. He was previously convicted of conspiracy to overthrow the state.


The war crimes trial at Nuremberg Germany after World War 2 resulted in hoe many convitions?

There were different levels of war crimes and type of people who were charged with war crimes. The top leaders (24 of them) were all convicted of their war crimes. One, Goering, killed himself before the War Crime Tribunal could execute him. There were a hundred more people who were tried but not all of them were convicted. I did hear or see a figure of 80 percent were convicted but do not rely on that as being accurate since I could not find the exact figure to answer your question.


Top Nazi official who committed suicide after being convicted in war-crimes trials?

It sound as if you are thinking of Goering.


In Victorian times why were so few criminals convicted of their crimes or sentenced for them?

(in the US) I do not believe that the statement contained in the question is valid. What resource is being referred to?


What type of crimes has Chopper Reid performed?

Chopper Reid has been convicted of the crimes of armed robbery, assault, arson, illegal possession of firearms, and kidnapping. While he was imprisoned for those crimes he started a jail war and caused major disturbances where he was being incarcerated .


What power does the president have concerning convicts?

The President has the power to grant pardons to person convicted of crimes; but this does not include the power to relieve a person from being impeached from office.


What is the meaning of incarceration in simple terms?

Incarceration is the process of locking someone up in prison and is normally done to people who have been convicted of a crime. This is supposed to prevent the criminal offender from committing more crimes, to punish him or her and to deter other people from committing crimes.


What kinds of crimes were people accused of during The Inquisition?

being a "heretic" and/or being a "witch"


Why did people commit crimes in medieval England?

I love being tickled


Is academic dishonesty plagiarism considered being convicted of a crime if you haven't been found guilty yet when dealing with job applications?

No, you do not have to share your plagiarism as a crime, especially if you haven't been convicted. Job applications are looking for theft and other crimes.


Is a convicted felon eligible for a career in Respiratory Therapy?

Yes as long as the crime did not: Involve child abuse Sex crimes Place you on federal list that would ban you from being a medicare reimbursed provider Elder abuse Homicide or violent crimes


How much money does California spend on arresting prosecuting and imprisoning offenders of marijuana related crimes?

most defendants being convicted of marijuana charges and are in imprisonment usually cost between 50,000- 100,000 if not more. This is why Cali has been limiting the prosecution of marijuana crimes