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"Conviction affirmed" refers to a legal outcome where a higher court has reviewed and upheld the decision of a lower court regarding a person's guilty verdict. This means that the appellate court found no significant errors in the original trial that would warrant overturning the conviction. As a result, the defendant's conviction and any corresponding sentences are maintained.

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