In the United States the most commonly used word used for convict is inmate. Other words are prisoner, jailbird, or in jail. In addition sometimes expressions are used: he is in the clink, he is up the river, or he is on the chain gang.
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Culpable.
It has happened. If you are concerned seek the help of a competent attorney.
Convicted would be the word, not charged. In some cases people are arrested for a crime, but may not be convicted of the crime for one reason or another. Depending on judicial proceedings, even if you are not convicted the arrest may still show up on your record for a period of time.
the correct word is pardoned
Sentencing.
Drivers who are convicted of speeding incur a penalty.
The witness' statement innocently convicted the defendant.
Your use of the word "prison" implies that they were convicted of a felony offense. Convicted felons are prohibited from holding elective office.
Typically no. Park rangers are officers if the law, and law enforcement generally cannot hire convicted felons. Note the word "convicted" however. If you aren't convicted (even if found guilty), you may be eligible.
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A vicious man was convicted for murder and was put in prison.