Criminal conviction definition

Criminal conviction means a verdict or finding of guilt after a criminal trial or a plea of guilty or nolo contendere to a criminal charge.
Criminal conviction means that an individual was convicted of, including by way of a plea of guilty to, the commission of:
Criminal conviction means being found guilty, entering a guilty plea or pleading no contest to a felony and/or misdemeanors other than a minor traffic violation. Convictions for which the individual’s record has been expunged may not be considered.

Examples of Criminal conviction in a sentence

  • The proposal put forth does not have any community facility and is wholly housing.

  • For guidance on submitting a criminal history chart, see Chapter 3.3(f) (Criminal conviction documents).

  • Criminal conviction or civil judgments during the past six (6) years against the applicant, the applicant’s owners, officers or managers for any activity indicating a lack of business integrity such as fraud, antitrust violations, embezzlement, theft, forgery, bribery, falsification or destruction of records, making false statements, receiving stolen property, making false claims, or obstruction of justice.

  • Criminal conviction and sentencing of offenders can provide moral satisfaction for the victims of serious business related human rights abuses and also public recognition that a harm has been inflicted.

  • Criminal conviction investigations also will be conducted in connection with certain transfers and promotions.


More Definitions of Criminal conviction

Criminal conviction means a conviction for any crime
Criminal conviction means a conviction for any crime including but not limited to any sex offense that would qualify the offender for registration pursuant to section 2 of P.L.1994, c.133 (C.2C:7-2) or under another jurisdiction's equivalent statute.
Criminal conviction means a finding of guilt, a guilty plea, a plea of no contest, a plea of nolo contendere, or a judgment of conviction even though the court may have suspended execution of a sentence in accordance with subsection 3 of North Dakota Century Code section 12.1-32-02, or a deferred imposition of sentence in accordance with subsection 4 of North Dakota Century Code section 12.1-32-02, or an equivalent statute.
Criminal conviction means the person or entity:
Criminal conviction means any instance in any state or country where you have pleaded no contest, guilty or were found to be guilty by a judge or jury to charges that you committed a crime, other than those excluded below. “Criminal conviction” does include any:
Criminal conviction means a record from any jurisdiction that includes information indicating that an individual has been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor, other than criminal determinations explicitly excluded by section 11098.18.8.
Criminal conviction means a conviction for any crime including but not limited to any sex offense that would qualify the offender for registration pursuant to the Sex Offender Registration Act or under another jurisdiction's equivalent statute.