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reconvicted — v. convict again, find guilty again … English contemporary dictionary
Lori Berenson — Lori Helene Berenson Born November 13, 1969 (1969 11 13) (age 42) New York, NY, U.S. Charge(s) collaboration with a terrorist organization Penalty 20 years imprisonment Occupation … Wikipedia
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Provoked (film) — Infobox Film name = Provoked writer = Carl Austin, Rahila Gupta starring = Aishwarya Rai, Gurpreet Dhami, Nandita Das director = Jag Mundhra producer = Sunanda Murali Manohar music = A. R. Rahman cinematography = Madhu Ambat editing = Sanjeev… … Wikipedia
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Max Soffar — was convicted of murdering Arden Alane Felsher, 17, Tommy Lee Temple, 17, and Stephen Allen Sims, 25, during a robbery of the Fair Lanes Windfern Bowling Center. He was sentenced to death. The crime occurred in Houston, Texas on July 14, 1980.… … Wikipedia
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punishment — /pun ish meuhnt/, n. 1. the act of punishing. 2. the fact of being punished, as for an offense or fault. 3. a penalty inflicted for an offense, fault, etc. 4. severe handling or treatment. [1250 1300; ME punysshement < AF punisement, OF… … Universalium
Scottsboro case — U.S. civil rights controversy. In April 1931, in Scottsboro, Ala., nine African American youths were charged with the rape of two white women. Despite testimony by doctors that no rape had occurred, the all white jury convicted them and sentenced … Universalium