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His second conviction took place on the basis of evidence material which was different from that used during the first time.
A second conviction is likely to mean a jail term.
The second conviction left Knight even worse off than before.
This was his second conviction in five years for sexual abuse against Scouts.
He was playing the war game, waiting on the statute of limitations, which would run out in 1967, 20 years after his second conviction.
He lost his access to the governor's office after his second conviction in 2003.
These filings resulted in his second conviction for this crime.
A second conviction for each in 1991 was overturned in April.
A second conviction under the new law carries a mandatory penalty of 10 days in jail.
A second conviction for the same misdemeanor offense under the Act is a felony.
In 2004, the Federal Court reversed the second conviction and he was released.
Under the policy, a longer suspension, and possibly banishment, can follow a second conviction.
That was the second conviction for the couple.
Kirdetsov was rehabilitated for the second conviction on November 25 1957.
Mr. Newell became involved in the case shortly after the second conviction.
The second conviction is that we want an agreement solely based on the draft constitution drawn up by the Convention.
The second conviction is that any negotiation with the Soviet Union must proceed from strength.
A second conviction within three years would lead to a one-year revocation of a pilot's license.
Three: A second conviction or guilty plea for domestic violence would result in a lifetime ban from the sport.
Furthermore, in the second case of second conviction, the penalty was increased to $10,000 fine and two years imprisonment.
The provisions are activated upon a second conviction for a crime with a minimum sentence of three years imprisonment.
He lived there until his second conviction.
For preparation of the escape was second conviction for a period of 10 years.
But his job was restored by an arbitrator until June 1994, when a second conviction gave the board sufficient grounds to dismiss him for good.
The second conviction stem from Maxey's attempt to have a witness killed while facing the possession charge.