मुजरिम ठहराना Meaning in English
मुजरिम ठहराना शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : mujerim Aayat
, convict
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
दोषी पायाअभिशस्ति
दृढ़ विश्वास
यकीन दिलाना
मनवाने योग्य
प्रत्ययकारी
कनविशनेस
खुशनुमा
समाह्वान
कन्वोक्सेशंस
कन्वोकेड
कन्वोक्व
कन्वोल्वुलेसी
रक्षादल
गाडि़यों का काफिला
मुजरिम-ठहराना इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
by a lower appeals court, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals in 2014 refused to reinstate money-laundering convictions against former U.
Allen was already serving a life sentence for one murder when he was convicted of organizing the killing of three more people.
In 1977 Siitoin was convicted of inciting the arson of the printing house Kursiivi which printed the Communist newspaper Tiedonantaja and founding an organization forbidden in the 1947 Paris Peace Treaty.
The fact that the jury had found that two aggravating factors applied to Coker's crime (his prior convictions and the fact that the rape was committed during the course of a robbery) did not change the Court's conclusion.
When Flem fails to appear, Mink is convicted and sentenced to life in prison; he promises to kill Flem.
Later, Kühne attempted his technique on the eye of a convicted murderer from Bruchsal, Germany with inconclusive results.
In Little Rock, Arkansas, on August 12, 2005, Levine was convicted of 120 counts of unauthorized access of a protected computer, two counts of access device fraud, and one count of obstruction of justice He was sentenced on February 22, 2006, to 8 years in prison by U.
However, Donahue also expressed his conviction that "what the Pope takes for granted as a right of association freely exercised, guaranteed in a democratic society, is often trampled upon in this country and others.
As a result of his activities, he was convicted of "endangering state security" in absentia by the French authorities in 1970 and sentenced to 27 years in prison.
After the Restoration, Cooke was convicted of high treason and [drawn and quartered].
Japanese people convicted of murder.
Japanese people convicted of rape.
People convicted of murder by Japan.
The men were tried and jailed under the nation's sodomy law, but the conviction was subsequently overturned in August 2005 by the nation's highest court as violating the Constitution.
On April 14, 1997, Jim McDougal was convicted of 18 felony counts of fraud conspiracy charges as a result of bad loans made by Madison.