If you are found to be a danger to the community, one could get a "containment" conviction and be imprisoned (in theory) until death.
The reason anyone is in prison is conviction, a guilty sentence.
The conviction occured after the jury agreed to send the man to prison
She has a conviction of passing the examination. This is a sentence containing the word conviction.
The maximum sentence is 5 years
Yes you can but it depends on what the criminal conviction is and whether it carries a prison sentence or not.
This depends on the jurisdiction in which you are charged. The minimum could be:Community ServiceProbationFinesRestitutionMandatory Prison Sentence
"With this new conviction and the fact that he was already on parole, it didn't seem like he had much of a chance of avoiding prison." "The actress played her part with such sincerity and conviction, I almost lost the grip on my popcorn."
Normally the maximum fine is £5,000 and/or six months in prison; a conviction in the Crown court can carry ten years in prison and unlimited fines.
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Parole is in essence an inmate being allowed to serve their time in the community. All parolees have been to prison. Probation which is an alternative to prison is different even though some felons who have topped a prison sentence are granted probation on a new conviction.
I am pretty sure it is a maximum prison sentence of 6 months and/or a maximum fine of 5,000 discretionary disqualification from driving. [