As it turned out, the emails presented by the prosecution were not enough to convict.
The emails helped the government convict Warshak on a host of fraud, conspiracy, and money-laundering charges.
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Early Australia (ie, Sydney) was exclusively convict, under the control of a military garrison.
And think of the poor set: crouched like a convict inside a dubious piece of furniture.
And such a prison was holding a convict who fashioned himself as a modern-day gangster.
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The judge told the program that, looking back, he would not have voted to convict.
At the High Court in Dundee, a jury took two hours to convict him of murder.
Cooperating witnesses are powerful in persuading jurors to convict and getting other co-conspirators to plead guilty.
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It was, in hindsight, a gratuitous comment that enraged many Italians and helped convict De Bernardinis.
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Without this, usually the hardest thing to prove in complex fraud cases, jurors should not convict.
Kramer Levin got a jury to convict Facebook on patent infringement against Leader Technologies.
"It will be very difficult to convict him on second-degree murder charges, " he said.
Prosecutors said there would not have been enough to convict him without evidence from his first interview.
There he is dimly recognized as a former convict by Javert (Russell Crowe), the local police inspector.
The FBI also searched the Worcester home of an ex-convict who has a history of art theft.
For at least a century after convict transportation ended in 1868, the Australian colonies tried to hide their founding legacy.
But a jury found him not guilty, ending a four-year effort by US federal prosecutors to convict him.
It took a jury of eight women and seven men just under two hours to convict the pair.
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The securities laws are so wonderfully fluid that a jury can be found to convict anybody on Wall Street of anything.
"You could just as well convict the chairman of Deutsche Telekom, " which provides the telecommunications access, he said.
That confession was used as evidence to convict her before a military tribunal.
She finished her closing speech by urging jurors to convict him of murder.
Our courts and our juries, our citizens, are tough enough to convict terrorists.
Del Ponte also says she is confident that she has enough evidence to convict the ousted former Yugoslav leader.
After all the government has used information from convicted felons to convict others.
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Bisaillon continues to do business in Montreal, confident that Canada's weak enforcement statutes make it difficult to convict him.
Their willingness to convict may well have been a product of three factors.
The final votes to acquit or convict will be taken in open session.
"You can't convict people for their thoughts, even if they're sick, " she added.
Discharging such people skews the jury pool towards those who are more rule-bound, trusting of authority, and likely to convict.
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