Examples of 'convicted of serious' in a sentence

Meaning of "convicted of serious"

convicted of serious: This phrase is commonly used in legal contexts to indicate that a person has been found guilty of committing a severe or significant offense or crime

How to use "convicted of serious" in a sentence

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convicted of serious
People convicted of serious offences are considered unsuitable.
Drug traffickers have been convicted of serious crimes.
Convicted of serious environmental crime may be disqualified.
Many people have been convicted of serious crimes by eyewitness.
Convicted of serious environmental crime may be precluded or disqualified.
Expulsion orders mainly are made against aliens convicted of serious offences.
Convicted of serious environmental crime may.
It keeps guns out of the hands of adults convicted of serious crimes.
Persons convicted of serious crime are disqualified from jury service.
They must withdraw the licences of transport operators convicted of serious offences.
Have been convicted of serious offences against the rules in force concerning.
Probation supervision does not apply to individuals convicted of serious or particularly serious crimes.
Has been convicted of serious and repeated infringements of transport and traffic rules.
Abolishing automatic early release for those convicted of serious terrorism charges or child rape.
Persons convicted of serious crimes are held in separate quarters from other convicted persons.

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This is a list of Australian people who have been convicted of serious crimes.
Again, those who were convicted of serious crimes are excluded.
Bobby Sands and the rest of the hunger strikers were convicted of serious offenses.
Have been convicted of serious criminal offences, including offences of a commercial nature.
Is it a person who has been convicted of serious financial crime?
Young persons convicted of serious crimes are imprisoned while others are given a non-custodial sentence.
Charges were then brought against him, and he was convicted of serious acts of indecency.
Have not been convicted of serious offences against specific legislation applicable to transport ;.
Furthermore, prisoners convicted of petty crimes are imprisoned with those convicted of serious crimes.
Even those prisoners who have been convicted of serious terrorist offences must be treated humanely.
However, this protective clause does not include persons who have been convicted of serious crimes.
Has/have not been convicted of serious or repeated failure to fulfil social.
In the other three cases, the foreign nationals were convicted of serious drug-related offences.
Has / have not been convicted of serious criminal offences, including offences of a commercial nature.
They were picked from amongst the worst criminals, convicted of serious and bloody crimes.
Have not been convicted of serious offences set out in specific legislation applicable to transport ;.
Some of his relatives (stepfather and godfather) were convicted of serious crimes and imprisoned.
Persons convicted of serious crime are disqualified from jury service . Coroner & apos ; s Court.
Under previous policy, immigrants who had been convicted of serious crimes were prioritized for deportation.
By contrast, President Obama prioritized the arrests of those convicted of serious crimes.
Several members were jailed and convicted of serious crimes during the summer and fall of 2007.
Additionally, CBSA has removed Delson Jules today, who has also been convicted of serious offences.
Those who escaped either faced or were convicted of serious charges, the prison official said.
This is a high-security institution for those convicted of serious offences for the first time.
O Inmate ( one / cycle if not convicted of serious crime ).

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