The prosecuting attorney sought the conviction of the defendant with great conviction.
A belief for which a person will work to defend
Depends specifically on what the misdemeanor is. Most will not prohibit you from owning or purchasing a firearm. Some will. For example, any domestic violence conviction will do it.
To have a blind conviction is to believe in something very strongly, even though one has no reasons or evidence to support their belief. For example, religious faith is a blind conviction; one may believe in the existence of God, although there is no concrete proof of this.
The opposite of a conviction is a non-conviction. (See non-conviction)
she was in conviction
When law specifically directs that a certain punishment be imposed upon conviction. For example, in Texas, a conviction for a first offense Driving While Intoxicated requires 72 hours confinement--among other things.
The word "conviction" has two meanings. The first is an absolute belief in someone of something even though there may be no hard evidence. eg. "I have the conviction that God exists even though I have never seen or heard Him".The other meaning of this word is legalistic. After a trial in a court of law and after a jury's verdict of guilty, a felon is convicted and his sentence is handed by the judge. An example of "conviction" in this sense is, "The man was being tried for murder and the weight of evidence against him was so strong that his conviction was no surprise to anyone."
It may be considered a terrorist conviction.
The maximum fine for a second DUI conviction will vary depending on the state you are convicted in. For example in Florida the maximum fine is $4,000 and in North Dakota the maximum fine for a second offense is $1,000.
She has a conviction of passing the examination. This is a sentence containing the word conviction.
Depends. Conviction for WHAT?