judgment of conviction


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Synonyms for judgment of conviction

(criminal law) a final judgment of guilty in a criminal case and the punishment that is imposed

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(b) A member who has been suspended or expelled by the trial board pursuant to section 7.4 of the bylaws may request that the suspension terminate or may request reinstatement if <begin strikethrough>a<end strikethrough> an order, judgment of conviction, <begin strikethrough>an order or finding of any court, or<end strikethrough> decision or action <begin strikethrough>an order of the governmental authority<end strikethrough> on which the suspension or <begin strikethrough>expulsion<end strikethrough> termination was based has been reversed or otherwise set aside or invalidated.
"...The judgment of conviction of accused Velasco should have been immediately executed, absent any restraining order from the Court, in violation of [an administrative order issued by the Supreme Court]...This lapse in judgment on the part of the Sandiganbayan justices deserves admonition," the high court said.
John Polchert appeals the judgment of conviction, following a jury trial, of one count of using a computer to facilitate a child sex crime.
You could just imagine that when we finished the investigation, prosecution, court hearings (a total of seven years) and the judgment of conviction was rendered by the judge of the case, one of the convicts was able to secure a fake "Release Order" reportedly fabricated by some personnel of the New Bilibid Prison.
--Terminated because of a final judgment of conviction for crimes punishable by imprisonment for more than one year:
Pittman appeals a judgment of conviction for possessing a firearm as a felon and as a repeater.
since his intention to apply was only expressed not only after he had perfected his appeal from the judgment of conviction."
Brenda Marshall, pro se, appeals a judgment of conviction, resulting from a trial to the court.
"[Jalosjos] became ineligible perpetually to hold, or to run for, any elective public office from the time his judgment of conviction became final," said the high court ruling penned by Senior Associate Justice Antonio Carpio.
Edith May appeals from a judgment of conviction and an order denying her postconviction motion.
Daetrell Jamal Watson appeals a judgment of conviction entered upon his guilty plea to one count of armed robbery as a party to a crime.