en convicting suspect for crime

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

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Effects of convicting suspect for crime

  • en The suspect goes to jail ➜
  • en a conviction ➜
  • en death ➜
  • en they are punished ➜
  • en arrest him ➜
  • en bad for the suspect ➜
  • en closure ➜
  • en they could be wrongly accused ➜
  • en the criminal goes to jail ➜
  • en the criminal to go to jail ➜
  • en an execution ➜
  • en he gets punished ➜
  • en he gets sent to prison ➜
  • en him to go to jail ➜
  • en a guilty verdict ➜
  • en the innocent to be jailed ➜
  • en pain ➜
  • en people to feel relief ➜
  • en prison for the suspect ➜
  • en the prison population to swell ➜
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convicting suspect for crime is a subevent of…

  • en investigate ➜
  • en a confession from someone else ➜
  • en discovery of new evidence ➜
  • en error ➜
  • en you find the real culprit ➜
  • en going to court ➜
  • en handcuff him ➜
  • en an investigation ➜
  • en listening to a witness ➜
  • en look at the evidence ➜
  • en new evidence ➜
  • en present evidence related to the crime ➜
  • en question a witness ➜
  • en a study of the evidence ➜
  • en the suspect goes to prison ➜
  • en the suspect is innocent ➜
  • en think carefully ➜
  • en use a gavel ➜
  • en he will go on trial ➜

convicting suspect for crime is used for…

  • en deterance ➜
  • en deterrence of new crime ➜
  • en dispensing justice ➜
  • en fairness ➜
  • en finding a suspect guilty ➜
  • en a judge ➜
  • en justice ➜
  • en keeping order in society ➜
  • en protecting property rights ➜
  • en protecting society ➜
  • en protection ➜
  • en proving guilt ➜
  • en punishing criminals ➜
  • en reinforcement of laws and rules ➜
  • en revenge ➜
  • en serving justice ➜
  • en tradition ➜

convicting suspect for crime requires…

  • en a court hearing ➜
  • en evidence ➜
  • en proof ➜
  • en a system of justice ➜
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