convict

June 1st, 2012 | 337 Entries

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337 Entries for “convict”

  1. Slowly, the convict was put into place. John Wilkes Booth raced towards the President, up through the steps of Ford’s Theater, only to find death for himself twelve days later.

  2. convict. she’d heard the word before, thrown at her as she left the courthouses and later, left the jails. but never had it been tossed at her twice in a row

    by Hailey on 06.01.2012
  3. i have always wanted to be a criminal. i have grand, magestic dreams of being like robin hood but with more explosions and bombs and bank robberies and i’d be pretty too. and when they locked me up( which i let them do) i became queen of they outlaws and organized a massive prison break. then i was on the run, an escaped convict possibly insane definately dangeous

    by Hailey on 06.01.2012
  4. Al Capone was his name. A mobster. BUt he wastn’t all bad. In one book, I once read that he wanted to give roses to his mother, and that he helped this one boys sister get into a special school, and that he kept a baby sdafe-all while he was sitting on Alcatraz. It was a good book-or rather, book series, called Al Capone Does My Shirts. Read it sometime.

  5. Convicts. The real challenge is loving convicts. So many people say they want to work with children. So many people say they want to work with animals. So many people want to be doctors and nurses. They want to work in professions that help and serve the deserving. But who will love the convicts? This is the most challenging question of all, because convicts need the most help. Yet, they remain relatively neglected, and this is who society fails the most…

  6. The guy who Pip helps in Great Expectations – and Pip was not even aware that he was one. But, it did turn out right for him – because convicts are humans too and remember those who help them.

    by sitanaik on 06.01.2012
  7. Tied up and locked up, chained and bound
    Never let go and never sound
    I cant remember how long its been since ive been here
    I wonder if ill ever get out
    See my family
    see the world
    I cant even remember my sons face anymore….
    oh no
    oh lord

    by Coral on 06.01.2012
  8. My love has been convict of every person that has been persecuting it… I just desire the person that goes convict of me.. so i can feel like he’s hard to get.
    Happiness is convict from the person that tries to find it, and hasn’t realized, its right infront of them.

    by Natalia on 06.01.2012
  9. The girl sat in front of her computer, screaming internally. The lame-ass website had given her a word that had already been given, and would not give a different one. She concluded that this website was lame, and in 10 seconds would leave. Or would she?

    by Matt on 06.01.2012
  10. a sudden feeling of discomfort, no peace total conviction in the soul no justification, guiltiness, it rests in your conscience no freedom or liberty total blame, incarceration, jail and conviction

    by christian juliet on 06.01.2012
  11. convict. It’s bad to be convicted. My fiance is a convicted felon. My father is too. But it can mean so much more than what they did wrong. Conviction, believing that you are right about something. It is a strong feeling that many people suffer from.

    by kbell on 06.01.2012
  12. You will be convicted if you are guilty!! Trust in the justice system….right!! NOT!!

  13. He was convicted of treason. No one knew why; no one knew how. They’d always believed he was an honorable man who was always willing to serve others in times of need. Now, it looked as if his life was heading into a pitiful black hole. His trail will be on next week; let’s see if the poor guy makes it out alive.

    by Helen on 06.01.2012
  14. person in trouble. Boy friend is a convict. So is that singer. alot of singers are concvvicts. Convict insuates that you hvae done something wrong but maybe you ahvent. ppl get blamed for shit all the time. it coould just be an

    by angie on 06.01.2012
  15. there was a convict who fucked a girl and his wife and children only to save the world from a giant spaghetti monster little did he know he was summoning cthulhu now only chuck norris can stop him. and save the world from his chaotic reign.

    by Nicko on 06.01.2012
  16. psychology

    by Sonia on 06.01.2012
  17. I’m standing up. It’s my turn to defend my case. Will the jury convict me of murder? I don’t think it will be that tough of a decision. I mean, who wouldn’t kill for the last slice of Famous Ray’s pizza?

    by William Whitaker on 06.01.2012
  18. Convicts are often misunderstood. Yes, some people are simply “bad”, I suppose. But I could honestly see how someone would commit something like murder. Some people genuinely don’t know how to control their emotions-it’s not always a conscience killing.

    by Victoria on 06.01.2012
  19. convicted of all of my sanity, from the moment he looked at me, and I knew he needed help. Now, I’m the one who needs the help.

  20. I stood, having exited the confessional, taking a deep breath and feeling — no believing — that God had moved in my favor for the first time: from convict to free.

  21. my father is a convict
    and so is my mother
    they have lived their lives on the fast track
    running from the law
    and I can’t help but still love them.

  22. The process of purchasing is the same model as that used to convice fellons. In it you need to know where to go to find the right model of the object be bought, convince yourself of its merits, an in inform yourself prepared to commit to the purchase. Emotionally, for me at least, handing over the money and taking the object is followed with by serious sense of having done the right thing, and not joy and happiness. I am now bound to this object, it is committed to me, for a specfic term or the term of its natural life.

  23. I am the convict, trying to escape my past. Yet, it’s hard to run away when you have left such memorable scars on this world. Although I’ve escaped many times, freedom is something else entirely.

  24. Many people get into tough circumstances and will go to extreme measures to fight their way out of them. Some time, they lead to the trouble society calls crime, and criminals who are not careful may be convicted.

  25. akon decided being a convict wasnt as fun as he thought. He gave up rap and hip hop and decided to finish college and become a doctor for people with disabilities. he went far in life. and is now rich.

    by Gabi on 06.01.2012
  26. Convict. Convicted of what? Murder? Rape? Breaking and entering? Who knows? But, the question is, is it worthy of equally horrible punishment? Hopefully not because that’d be as equally horrible as thine’s mind.

  27. convict. isn’t that an Akon song? I’ve always disliked his music. anyway, today has been a stressful day. and in a way, i feel like a convict in my life. I am always running away from it, but i really can’t escape. i’m trapped and I don’t know how to escape. I feel like I should stop the same routine of being disappointed in myself.

    by Evie on 06.01.2012
  28. Convict. This is a person who has been convicted. Convicted of what though? Murder? Rape? Who knows, hopefully nothing to horrible because then their punishment will be equally as horrible.

    by Savannah on 06.01.2012
  29. I have never been convicted, but i hear it’s rather stressful. I would never put myself in such stress. Um I don’t like this one. LOL! Convict my lazyness.

    by Henric on 06.01.2012
  30. Jack went through the first door infront of him. the explosion nearly ripped his arm off, the helicopter is flying directly over his head. he takes a breath and jumps onto the in the air moving vehilcel.

    by Kay Lennart on 06.01.2012
  31. there once was a convit names dash. he liced in a houe made o f chocolate. his mother was also a convict. her name was ellen. they all stole butter as a lving and that was all they ate. the stolen butter was hidden in their fat roles. the day they were caught it had all metled and run down their legs.

    by Grace on 06.01.2012
  32. They are usually seen as being dangerous. Nobody wants to hire them. Parents keep their children away from them. What if the parent is a convict? Convicts try their best to redeem their mistakes.

    by minni on 06.01.2012
  33. some flesh eating bad dude
    Joker
    Megatron
    someone who goes to court for felony
    penguins
    an ax murderer
    a victim of accusation
    Cubs

  34. I slid through the front entrance of the building, keeping my breathing steady. They had surely found me by now. It was all a matter of not getting caught. My hand slid into my pocket as I pulled out a fake ID, flashed it in front of the door’s identification system and ran as soon as it clicked open.

    by Sarah Curnow on 06.01.2012
  35. Pip’s benefactor
    Abel Magwitch
    Gallows
    Foster the People – WANTED
    I don’t think that is the name of the song, but oh well
    Great Expectations
    The convict in Great Expectations was my character that I had to pretend to be for English class. It was fun we had food :)
    I like food, a lot.
    Well, banana
    I don’t know why I thought banana, that’s weird
    Gwen Stafani tought me how to spell banana, can you believe that

    by Ashley on 06.01.2012
  36. Tired, eye worn down to dust
    settled in a corner of a skull
    shards of memory, like a convict
    on a pedestal

    by gskgsk on 06.01.2012
  37. i already had this word
    stupid

    by megan on 06.01.2012
  38. The girl goes to the one she loves. She will never be with him, cause it can never be erased. All the horrible things he did are there in the world forever.

    by gigi on 06.01.2012
  39. Convict, as in convicted of a crime. My sort of boyfriend was convicted of a crime of shooting his brother when he didn’t mean to..he just meant to harm him. If there was a shoe he would have thrown that. But there was a gun. it was years ago and we still arent past that incident unfortunatly. His brother is alive by the way.

    by Catrina on 06.01.2012
  40. ed of a murder he didn’t commit, Edward Sanders slumped over and put his head in his hands. Through the abrasively bright police station (though he did not know it) strode two very official looking men, both in black suits complete with impeccably shiny shoes. Both of their jobs were to make Edward’s life a living hell. But they weren’t in the government, in fact, their badges were both completely fake.