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- adjective
convicted again
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Examples
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It was only because the army, as a dual sovereign was able to retry him after an acquittal that he was reconvicted.
The Volokh Conspiracy » “Exonerated” Former Death Row Inmate Reconvicted
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The Ministry of Justice revealed last week that 61% of prisoners are reconvicted within a year of release.
Ken Clarke's prison reforms will spare mentally ill offenders jail
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It was only because the army, as a dual sovereign was able to retry him after an acquittal that he was reconvicted.
The Volokh Conspiracy » “Exonerated” Former Death Row Inmate Reconvicted
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Each secure place costs between £69,000 and £193,000 a year, the report says, with three out of four young offenders reconvicted within a year of completing their sentence.
Report recommends more restorative justice to cut youth reoffending
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Prisoners reconvicted for standard list offences by year of discharge within two years of discharge from prison:
Curious Men With Dangerous Ideas (again) « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
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Year of discharge Percentage reconvicted on November 9, 2007 at 2: 35 pm | Reply inspectorgadget
Curious Men With Dangerous Ideas (again) « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
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The study found that sex criminals were less likely to be reconvicted over the following three years than the group of all released prisoners -- 24% compared with 47%.
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A teenager serving a prison sentence here is more than 90% likely to be reconvicted.
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Though in 2003 Germany found a September 11th facilitator guilty of 3,066 counts of accessory to murder and sentenced him to seven years (20 hours per person), he was recently reconvicted and sentenced to 43 hours per person, not counting parole.
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The latest figures 2003, show that 61 per cent of offenders were reconvicted within two years; and 73 per cent of young offenders aged 18-21.
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