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It means you don't have to serve the sentence if you don't break the law within a given period.

So no because you don't have to do it. if it was a conviction you'd have to do it or you'd die.

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Yes. Having your sentence suspended is an act which happens after a defendant is found guilty of a specific charge.

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Yes. If you were not convicted your verdict would have been "not guilty.'

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Yes. Someone that has a suspended execution of sentence on a felony charge is considered a convicted felon.

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