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Imprisoning people who have not been convicted of a crime
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If you have not been convicted, you are NOT a felon.
Where people have been convicted of offences related to knowingly transmitting HIV, they are generally given custodial sentences.
If you have been convicted of a crime, you have pleaded or been found you guilty by a judge or jury. You can go to the courthouse where you were convicted and ask for a copy of your judgment.
A penal settlement is a colony established by convicts or prisoners - people who have been convicted of a crime.
Exactly what it says: If you have ever been convicted of any criminal offense, you would have to answer YES.If you had been convicted of a criminal offense but you were later pardoned you would answer NO.
people who have been convicted of violent or gun-related misdemeanors Those with a history of abusing alcohol or drug Those convicted of juvenile offenses; and Additional people who have suffered from severe mental illness.
No president has been convicted. Two were tried but both were acquitted of the impeachment charges.
In the past 10 years 667 convicted criminals have been executed. Since the death penalty was reinstated in 1976 1,224 people have been executed.
No US presidents have been impeached and convicted and so removed from office.