Under the proposal, violators' licenses would be suspended for 60 days after their first conviction.
It was the first conviction for the gravest of crimes the court can try.
He served a year for the first conviction and two and a half years for the second.
He was found guilty for a second time at a retrial last year after his first conviction was quashed.
Mr Hodgson's is not the first conviction to be quashed thanks to DNA evidence which was unavailable to the jury.
He was found guilty for a second time at a retrial in February last year after his first conviction was quashed.
And the ICC has yet to win its first conviction.
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Berlusconi's first conviction came in 1997, four years after he was first elected prime minister and a year after he was removed after losing the support of other parties.
At one time after the first conviction, Sollecito's father sought the help of a private lawyer not connected to the case, who spoke to Perugia prosecutor Giuliano Mignini about striking a plea deal to cut Sollecito's sentence in exchange for evidence against Knox.
In a criminal forfeiture, the government must first win a conviction against an individual, where the burden of proof is higher.
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The BBC's David Willey in Rome says Mr Berlusconi is unlikely ever to serve his sentence as the conviction first has to be confirmed by two successive courts of appeal.
Williams was handed a six month jail sentence for the first dangerous driving conviction, 10 months for the second offence, and a further six months for failing to answer bail at that start of his trial.
Earlier Saturday, police announced that Smith, 30, had been wanted on a parole violation related to a first-degree robbery conviction.
Dalton Smith, who was wanted on a parole violation related to a first-degree robbery conviction, attempted to rob the off-campus home where he and Hofstra junior Andrea Rebello were fatally shot, Nassau County police said.
And, after forty years in prison, and more than five years in solitary, he got his first-degree-homicide conviction reduced to manslaughter.
First, it reflects the conviction that an historic aberration is being redressed.
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Earlier this month he lost the first stage of his appeal against conviction.
Sometimes we looked foolish at first, but eventually our strategy and conviction paid off.
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But first, the Supreme Court today overturned the conviction of a black death-row inmate in Texas on the grounds that prosecutors unfairly excluded blacks from his jury.
"Many serious obstacles remain, yet the first step toward peace must be a steadfast conviction that a solution is possible within the parameters of international law and the resolutions of the United Nations, " he said.
When she did, the police at first said there was not enough evidence for a conviction but after she appealed on the internet, two other women came forward.
Juror Salvador Ruiz, a retired truck driver, said the panel's first two votes were split 10-2 in favor of conviction.
If the Democrats are sincere in their conviction that health care coverage and quality is their first priority, than they will put the needs of patients before the demands of trial lawyers.
By the end of the first week of deliberations, only Ms Jordan was holding out against conviction on at least one of the charges.
If there is a better tone and more conviction that the market is better, one of the first stocks that money will go into is Apple.
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Going into the middle rounds, Pacquiao repeatedly landed his potent straight left, and there was a growing conviction at ringside that the Pacman was going to notch his first knockout in his last four fights.
The first two investigations, which targeted Lombardy, led in November 2011 to the conviction of 110 defendants.
First, for those who follow the adds and drops from the Goldman Sachs Conviction List may recognize this to be a lagging indicator.
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Jurors in Yates' first trial found her guilty of capital murder in March 2002, but the conviction was overturned in 2005 because of the erroneous testimony of a prosecution witness.
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