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After being convicted, the accused can pursue several options, including filing an appeal to challenge the conviction or the sentence imposed. They may also seek post-conviction relief, such as a motion for a new trial or relief based on ineffective assistance of counsel. Additionally, the accused can explore options for parole or clemency, depending on the jurisdiction and circumstances of the case. It is crucial for them to consult with legal counsel to navigate these processes effectively.

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