A compact conviction refers to a criminal conviction that has been reduced or minimized as part of a plea agreement between the defendant and the prosecution. This can involve reduced charges or penalties in exchange for a guilty plea.
His job application was rejected because he had a previous conviction for dishonesty.
I have a firm conviction that a good educational system is the best thing for any society. His conviction on drug possession charges ruined his chances for graduating with his class.
"With this new conviction and the fact that he was already on parole, it didn't seem like he had much of a chance of avoiding prison." "The actress played her part with such sincerity and conviction, I almost lost the grip on my popcorn."
Mayflower Compact.
A DUI charge alone is not considered a conviction for jury duty purposes. However, if the DUI charge resulted in a conviction, then it may affect your eligibility for jury duty depending on the laws in your jurisdiction. It's best to check with your local court or jury duty office for specific guidance.
The opposite of a conviction is a non-conviction. (See non-conviction)
Yes. Under an interstate compact between the various states, all infractions and offenses are transmitted freely between the states. An offense or conviction outside your "home" state will show up on your home state drivers record count as an offense or conviction.
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It may be considered a terrorist conviction.
She has a conviction of passing the examination. This is a sentence containing the word conviction.
Depends. Conviction for WHAT?
Sub compact is smaller than compact.
The strength of his conviction was carried in the vigor of his voice. An accusation is not the same as a conviction.
The duration of The Conviction is 1.53 hours.
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A vacated conviction in WA State will set aside the disabilities imposed by the conviction. It replaces a guilty plea with a not guilty plea or a guilty conviction with a not guilty conviction. However, certain conditions must be met before a criminal conviction can be vacated.
The prosecuting attorney sought the conviction of the defendant with great conviction.