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.
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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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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.
Tagalog term for canny: tuso
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.
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.