Sentences with phrase «only convicted»

Well, I was only convicted for GTA and they were super cool about it.
In California, only those convicted of a Harbors and Navigation Code moving violation while operating a boat must take such a course.
In California, only those convicted of a Harbors and Navigation Code moving violation while operating a boat must take such a course.
First, Haigh was only convicted of killing one person, Henrietta Helen Olivia Robarts Durand - Deacon, although he undoubtedly killed six people.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but Mr. Ramos isn't the only convicted felon running in the Dem Primary in the district in question.
But the court only convicted him for Isis membership.
But after listening to that broadcast I was not only convicted, but I did my own research into it.
Fifthly, the relatively new field of DNA mapping not only convicts criminals, it shows in undeniable, full detail how we differ from other life forms on the planet.
The new science of DNA mapping not only convicts criminals, it shows in undeniable, full detail, how we differ from other life forms on the planet.
Fifth, the relatively new field of DNA mapping not only convicts criminals, it shows in undeniable, full detail how we differ from other life forms on the planet.
In criminal court, you can only convict someone if they're guilty without reasonable doubt.

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Only a handful of midlevel bankers have been convicted of crimes related to mortgage - backed securities.
The author's convict past will probably only enhance interest in his work, says Mark Young, a professor at the University of Southern California's Marshall School of Business.
The fine is around double what Chevron would have had to pay if the leak occurred in U.S. waters, and only if the company were convicted of gross negligence in relation to the spill.
But thus far, they've charged only 42 people, of whom only 10 have been convicted.
Gorsuch took exception to the 10th Circuit's ruling denying Games - Perez's petition for an appeal, arguing that prosecutors had been able to prove that Games - Perez knew only that he was possessing a firearm, not that he knew he was a convicted felon while he possessed the firearm.
The report estimates that out of the 630,000 people held in jail, only 187,000 have been convicted of a crime, which is most often a misdemeanor that does not warrant time in prison.
WILMINGTON, Del. (AP)-- Four former executives for the only financial institution to be criminally charged in connection with the federal bank bailout program were convicted Thursday of fraud and conspiracy charges.
Four former executives for the only financial institution to be criminally charged in connection with the federal bank bailout program have been convicted on fraud and conspiracy charges.
Under 2014 guidance from the Obama administration, someone would be a deportation priority for gang activity only if they had been convicted of an offence in connection with the gang, not for gang affiliation alone, although there was room for discretion on the part of immigration officials.
They have not only blamed Mark Zuckerberg for practising shady strategies at Facebook, also declared him convicted for the whole debacle.
Founded by a convicted con man who came from a family of con artists Mormanism is second only to Scientology in its degree of ridiculousness.
Tom Hanks, the only actor in the movie that I recognized, and supposedly the star of the movie, filled the role of God who believed in the innocence of the the convicted prisoner, but could do little about it, because of the choice of the evil unbelieving people.
The review found that that played a role in 79 percent of wrongfully convicted sexual assault cases against black people versus only 51 percent of cases against white people.
So you can shut your sanctimonious cakehole about how it only counts if it's in the official record and he was convicted of it.
Considering the history of conflicts between Church and State, it would seem more prudent for Christians, Jews, and others of good will to take the position that the death penalty is justified as long as it is carried out by a lawful sovereign, not inflicted in a cruel and unusual manner, and imposed only on those convicted of heinous crimes by due process of law.
I guess I'm not following that the only time a sin should be brought up is never since the Holy Spirit will convict.
Evicting from public housing not only individuals accused (not convicted) of drug - dealing and use but also families is becoming accepted policy.
This judge clearly had enough evidence to convict the perpetrator if he had only done the job he took an oath to do.
Refraining from executing even those persons who may deserve execution is the way — the only way — in which to avert the occasional execution of persons mistakenly convicted, and to leave open the possibility of their exoneration.
Yet society need only forego this one form of punishment in order to assure that it will not itself take an innocent life or prematurely cancel the possibility of the wrongly convicted person's experiencing vindication.
The convicting power of the Holy Spirit only prompts one to use his power of choice through one's own will either to resist and reject God and his law (faith) or to welcome Him and His law.
It's about your relationship with the one who died on the cross — and if you have a relationship with Him, as it says in the Bible, the Holy Spirit will convict you of what is right and wrong — but in order to have the Holy Spirit, you must seek the only one who is worth seeking.
Only if men were convicted of sin could they be convinced of salvation.
The old - fashioned evangelist had a saying that it was only to a person convicted of sin that the word of reconciliation could come.
Background checks will only catch perpetrators who have been caught and convicted in court.
But many people who attend church, but are at best only suspect believers, seem to move on from the churches that do preach the Word in favor of a less convicting enviroment.
He shared our whole human experience, becoming the summary and summit of man's history, in order that we, seeing him, the Man Christ Jesus, might trust the Son of God not only to convict us of God's truth, of sin in us, but also to convince us of God's fuller truth, the power of salvation for us.
Finn is the only American bishop ever to be convicted of a criminal charge for failing to report suspected child abuse.
So only 12 % of the population is black but we have double the number of wrongfully convicted blacks than whites.
We need to embrace the power behind the gospel and understand that it's the only thing available to convict people of the truth.
Of course, if you were listening to all of this, and you were not convicted by something, well, you not only have a black heart, you also have a hard heart, which is worse by far.
There is no question that the Italian liberal bourgeoisie convicted of impotence in handling the postwar crisis, surrendered control of the government though not of the economy, to Mussolini, some of them willingly some of them reluctantly, but only a few of them going into principled opposition.
Because of all these opportunities for arbitrary decision, only a small number of those convicted of capital crimes are actually executed.
but he who does not believe (cleave to, rely on, trust in Him) is judged already [he has already been convicted and has already received his sentence] because he has not believed in and trusted in the name of the only begotten Son of God.
According to the Northeastern Jurisdiction Committee on Appeals: «Our clergy can only be punished for what they have been convicted of doing in the past, not for what they may or may not do in the future.»
The second that I saw the cartoon I was yet again convicted of the fact that I only want to celebrate the birth of Christ with Christians.
The law would only be unfair if only Muslims were convicted and the FLDS were not.
The law was intended for man's good; it convicted him of sin; but only the power of Christ could deliver him from the frustration of willing one thing and doing another (Rom.
• Tragically, only 1 - 2 percent of victims are rescued, and only 1 in 100,000 Europeans involved in trafficking are convicted.
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