There is no widely known convict named Joseph Tuso. It's possible that he is not a well-known figure or that there is limited information available about him.
The convict was sentenced to ten years in prison for robbery.
The word convict is both a noun (convict, convicts) and a verb (convict, convicts, convicting, convicted). The noun convict is a singular, common noun, a word for aperson found guilty of a criminal offense and serving a sentence of imprisonment.
last minute of a convict
Some synonyms for convict are prisoner, felon, offender, and criminal.
The word "convict" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to a person found guilty of a crime. As a verb, it means to declare someone guilty of a crime.
Joseph Walton - convict - was born in 1830.
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He is Audrey Bishop's Great Great Great Great Grandfarther
If that's from Philippines language - it means 'crafty'
A prisoner of the community!
Clever in Tagalog language would be "tuso", or "mautak".
A convict home is typically referred to as a prison or correctional facility where individuals who have been convicted of a crime serve their sentences.
The First Fleet did not transport a convict called May Davis, but it did transport three convicts named Samuel Davis, William Davis, and James Davis.
Tagalog term for canny: tuso
Seriously, do you people even bother to read what you've just typed? "Which prophet is called Joseph" "is called Joseph" "Joseph" Um, gee, I wonder if it could possibly be Joseph maybe.
"Cunning" in Tagalog can be translated as "gahaman" or "maaksaya."
There was not a disciple called Joseph.