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Definition of Reconviction
1. conviction [n -S] - See also: conviction
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reconviction
Literary usage of Reconviction
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Juvenile Offenders by William Douglas Morrison (1897)
"—reconviction the test of well-doing—Value of the returns relating to
reconvictions—Value of juvenile institutions—Corrective institutions a necessity—Cases ..."
2. Juvenile Offenders by William Douglas Morrison (1897)
"—reconviction the test of well-doing—Value of the returns relating to
reconvictions—Value of juvenile institutions—Corrective institutions a necessity—Cases ..."
3. Juvenile Offenders by William Douglas Morrison (1896)
"... worth of juvenile institutions—Percentage of inmates who do well in after-life.
—reconviction the test of well-doing—Value of the returns relating to ..."
4. Annual Report by Correctional Association of New York (1871)
"... the whole number of different individual prisoners discharged and liable to
reconviction. All deaths occurring upon first conviction should be excluded. ..."
5. Vetoes by the Governor of Bills Passed by the Gerneral Assembly by Pennsylvania Governor (1917)
"... their conviction of crime during parole, and their rear- rest and reconviction
for breach of parole; and extending the powers and duties of boards of ..."
6. Dangerous Weapons Control Law 1991 (1993)
"Upon retrial and reconviction, the enhancement shall be reimposed. If the person
is no longer in custody for the secondary offense upon reconviction of the ..."
7. Annual Report by Correctional Association of New York (1870)
"... but, in the event of a reconviction, the payment earned by industrious conduct
and calculated on the marks gained are proportionately reduced. ..."