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  1. Convicting

    of Convict

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Convicting in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Convicting in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

Examples of Convicting in a Sentence

  1. Ilya Shapiro:

    That’s his worst case, he has a lot of good opinions on… police needing a warrant (and opposing) laws drawn so broadly that prosecutors are convicting people who are not guilty… Clearly, he defers to the government on national security grounds, but most judges and justices do anyway.

  2. Dunni Oduyemi:

    The private prison model is hinged on maximizing incarceration to generate profit -- they're incentivized by convicting, sentencing, and keeping people in prison for longer and longer times, we don't think about how the privileges and resources students get access to are premised upon violence done to people by virtue of their race, class, or citizenship status.

  3. Randy Zelin:

    Give me one juror who's not convicting me regardless of the evidence. It's a mistrial. Are they really going to try me again? all you need is one juror to say, 'Listen, I need more information. They didn't give me enough information to convict this guy. Therefore, the judge said, I must acquit.'.

  4. Human Rights Watch:

    Police are torturing criminal suspects to get them to confess to crimes and courts are convicting people who confessed under torture.

  5. Joe Biden:

    I think the idea of focusing significant resources on interdicting or convicting people for smoking marijuana is a waste of our resources, that's different than [ legalization ]. Our policy for our Administration is still not legalization, and that is [ and ] continues to be our policy.

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