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What is the difference between indicted and convicted?

The main difference between a conviction and an indictment is that an indictment only establishes whether or not there is enough evidence to charge a suspect with a crime. If so, the suspect must then actually be tried and convicted by a judge or jury in a criminal trial.
Okay, I can see that he could be indicted, but conviction? Out of the question. As I've said before, I'm not holding my breath.


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