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conviction
/ kənˈvɪkʃn /
/ kənˈvɪkʃn /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • n.定罪,判罪;坚定的信仰,深信的观点;确信,深信
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      convictions
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     定罪

    交通肇事之醉酒驾驶的法律思索-毕业论文参考网 关键词:交通肇事;醉酒驾驶;定罪;量刑;赔偿 [gap=601]Key words: Traffic accident;drunken driving;conviction;sentencing;compensation.

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     信念

    你要听从内心的召唤(Follow your heart)。会不会太迟了?要有信念conviction):值得做的事情会存在很多年的。会不会太早?

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     确信

    不易受到基金份额变动发生的影响, 在沟通频谱的下一个层级--确信(Conviction)的阶段,Ronald 第三张专辑--S,人思衙鹘预止蹬 据, 然而,他们 11-10-30

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     深信

    ... conviction 多指根据长期交往或实践,对某人某事有了认识和了解后产生的信心和相信,侧重其坚定性。 conviction 深信 convictive 有说服力的 ...

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    It is our firm conviction that a step forward has been taken.
    我们坚信已经向前迈进了一步。
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    'Not true!' she said with conviction.
    “不真实!”她肯定地说道。
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    He will appeal against his conviction.
    他将对判决进行上诉。
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  • Conviction

    In law, a conviction is the verdict that results when a court of law finds a defendant guilty of a crime. The opposite of a conviction is an acquittal (i.e. "not guilty"). In Scotland and in the Netherlands, there can also be a verdict of "not proven", which counts as an acquittal. There are also cases where the court orders that a defendant not be convicted, despite being found guilty; in the England, Wales and Canada the mechanism for this is a discharge.For a host of reasons, the criminal justice system is not perfect, and sometimes guilty defendants are acquitted, while innocent people are convicted. Appeal mechanisms mitigate this problem to some extent. An error which results in the conviction of an innocent person is known as a miscarriage of justice.After a defendant is convicted, the court determines the appropriate sentence as a punishment. Furthermore, the conviction may lead to results beyond the terms of the sentence itself. Such ramifications are known as the collateral consequences of criminal charges.A minor conviction is a warning conviction, and it does not affect the defendant but does serve as a warning.A history of convictions are called antecedents, known colloquially as "previous" in the United Kingdom, and "priors" in the United States and Australia. The history of convictions also shows that a minor law conviction can be prosecuted as any individuals punishment.

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