81.   Over a hundred years ago, Congress gave federal district courts the power to review state criminal convictions under habeas corpus.

82.   Owens has several criminal convictions.

83.   Risley said Richards was not eligible for the death penalty because he had no prior criminal convictions.

84.   Scores of criminal convictions have been overturned as result of the new DNA technology.

85.   Smith said the evidence was nonexistent or too weak to support a criminal conviction.

86.   State and local authorities say they have had few opportunities to pursue such cases, citing difficulty in obtaining criminal convictions under the Political Reform Act.

87.   That could result in a fine and a reprimand and lead to an honorable discharge from the Air Force, but no criminal conviction.

88.   That is the result of judicial opinions overturning the criminal convictions of the two main witnesses in the Iran-Contra investigation, Oliver North and John Poindexter.

89.   That suspension occurs automatically when the court enters the criminal conviction.

90.   Ten Los Angeles school employees have been fired after background checks showed they lied about criminal convictions on job applications, school officials said.

a. + conviction >>共 389
criminal 11.25%
religious 6.61%
prior 4.71%
first 3.60%
wrongful 3.14%
political 3.01%
strong 2.68%
second 2.62%
earlier 1.83%
growing 1.77%
criminal + n. >>共 302
charge 15.23%
investigation 9.00%
record 7.00%
case 6.89%
activity 3.88%
trial 3.42%
prosecution 3.34%
gang 2.72%
complaint 2.21%
act 1.96%
conviction 1.13%
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