21.   He then was convicted in the British Columbia court, with Judge William Kitchen giving McSorley a conditional discharge, meaning McSorley will not have a criminal record.

22.   He was convicted in a Canadian court of assault with a weapon and given a conditional discharge, meaning he would have no criminal record.

23.   He was given a conditional discharge, which means he will have no criminal record.

24.   Judge William Kitchen gave McSorley a conditional discharge, so McSorley will serve no jail time and his record eventually could be expunged.

25.   Kitchen gave the NHL enforcer a conditional discharge, meaning McSorley will not have a criminal record.

26.   McSorley was convicted in a British Columbia court, with Judge William Kitchen giving McSorley a conditional discharge, meaning McSorley will not have a criminal record.

27.   McSorley was granted a conditional discharge, meaning no charges will go on his record.

28.   McSorley was convicted of assault with a weapon and given a conditional discharge, meaning he will have no criminal record.

29.   Rostron, also found guilty of theft, was given a conditional discharge, too.

30.   Rostron, also found guilty of theft, was given a conditional discharge, which means he must stay out of trouble for two years.

a. + discharge >>共 151
conditional 9.34%
general 7.42%
electrical 5.77%
nasal 3.57%
vaginal 3.57%
radioactive 2.75%
early 2.47%
medical 2.47%
wrongful 2.20%
accidental 1.65%
conditional + n. >>共 143
approval 9.69%
discharge 7.01%
bail 6.60%
draft 5.98%
release 4.33%
offer 4.12%
support 3.51%
first-round 3.09%
withdrawal 2.27%
status 2.27%
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