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I'm trying to decide if I should answer that question. Tell you what, I'll consult my lawyer. If he advises me to do it, I'll get a new lawyer.


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Thanks.


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Define "criminals"!

For instance, does murder count?

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I think that largely depends on who was murdered...

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Let's say an innocent bystander who just happened to get in my way.

Define "convicted" then!

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conviction /kənˈvɪkʃən/ noun

[count] : a strong belief or opinion

religious convictions
a person of deep convictions
They share my strong/firm conviction that the policy is misguided.

[noncount] : the feeling of being sure that what you believe or say is true

She spoke with conviction.
His words lacked conviction.

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In 1996 I was charged with four felonies. Ultimately, three of the felonies were outright dropped and the last one was reduced to a misdemeanor, but my life was turned upside down for two years. It involved an unjust prohibition that naggingly persists for...reasons.

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So criminal, right? Never once gazed upon the inside of a cell, but did a whole lot of sweating.

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Felony or Misdemeanor?

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It is hard to believe i am a criminal.

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