Examples of Prior conviction in a sentence
Marital status; National origin; Ancestry; Sexual orientation; Genetic information; Disabled veteran; Veteran status; Physical or mental disabilities (including learning disabilities, mental retardation, past/present history of a mental disorder); and Prior conviction of a crime.
Prior conviction levels are indicated by the Roman numerals placed horizontally on the top of the chart.
Prior conviction or adjudication for felonyLaw Enforcement Concern Nature of current Criminal History Details Otherviolent offense (within 10 years of sentencing).
Black’s Law Dictionary (11th ed) defines concurrent in relevant part as “[o]perating at the same time; covering the same matters[.]” Prior conviction • A conviction that was entered on the offender’s criminal record before the commission date of the sentencing offense.
Prior conviction of a felony or misdemeanor may make a student ineligible to participate in clinical experiences and thus ineligible to complete the scheduled program of study.