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Definition of Robbery conviction
1. Noun. Conviction for robbery.
Category relationships: Jurisprudence, Law
Lexicographical Neighbors of Robbery Conviction
Literary usage of Robbery conviction
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. In England & Wales 1981-86 by Patrick A. Langan (1999)
"Instead the reason for the higher US robbery conviction rate is that the English
criminal justice system is less likely than America's to catch and convict ..."
2. Assessing Problems in Monitoring and Enforcing Parole Under the Interstate edited by Mike Dewine (1999)
"... plus (he robbery conviction, was allowed to move to the South Side of Chicago,
a high- crime area. "Ohio didn't care if I got into trouble in Illinois," ..."
3. The Wayward Welfare State by Roger A. Freeman (1981)
"79-121) overturned a Virginia man's bank robbery conviction because an FBI informer
was, by coincidence, serving a sentence in the same cell- block. ..."
4. Reports of Cases in Criminal Law Argued and Determined in All the Courts in by Edward William Cox (1853)
"REID AND OTHERS, (a) Indictment for robbery—Conviction of assault with intent to
rob—Stat. 1 Viet. c. 85, s. 11. An indictment charged that AB, at fyc., ..."
5. Pacific States Reports by California Supreme Court, Idaho Supreme Court, Kansas Supreme Court, Montana Supreme Court, Nevada Supreme Court, Oregon Supreme Court, Utah Supreme Court, Washington (State). Supreme Court (1906)
"... of a person for the robbery conviction, but not admissible to i the robber.
LIABILITY FOB EDWARD OFFERED. ..."
6. The Criminal Statute Law of the Dominion of Canada, Relating to Indictable by Henri Elzéar Taschereau (1888)
"40, Imp. On trial for robbery, conviction may be under next clause. Sec.
192 Procedure Act. 33. Every one who assaults any person with intent to rob is ..."
7. Observations on "The Two Sons of Oil": Containing a Vindication of the by William Findley (1812)
"A crime is a violation of public rights, such as treason, murder, and robbery.
Conviction of crime renders the person infamous, and disqualifies him from ..."
8. Brief Making and the Use of Law Books by William Minor Lile, James Everett Wheeler, Henry Stephen Redfield (1905)
"... with that offense, such as HOMICIDE, ROBBERY. Conviction of assault in
prosecutions for other offenses will be found under INDICTMENT AND INFORMATION. ..."