Yes. The word "CONVICTION" is the key. Unless it occurred prior to your 18th birthday, once you have a criminal record (of any type) it is with our forever.
a motive is something a criminal has
the prefix of the word conviction is "intense" you can also look up the prefix on google and then type in what is the prefix for conviction and click the one were it says what is the prefix for the word conviction and there you have it thanks again for reading my advice.
harsha'ah (הרשעה)
The strength of his conviction was carried in the vigor of his voice. An accusation is not the same as a conviction.
The prosecuting attorney sought the conviction of the defendant with great conviction.
The base word for "spent" is "spend."
She has a conviction of passing the examination. This is a sentence containing the word conviction.
Moku is a Finnish slang word for a recruit that has spent less than 180 days in the military.
It is not a word in English. -Possibly you mean 'perpetrate' which is 'to do something' - (in American usage, usually of a criminal nature)
An extended period of recreation especially spent away from home.
The conviction of the homeless man was completely unjustified.Our choice of the leader is because of our conviction about his ability to achieve our goals.