"He faces between five and 99 years in prison, though the judge may choose probation."
Technically, if he got probation, he wouldn't really be a "convict," no?
Hey, stop trying to kill my buzz!
Technically he'd still be a convict, though, since he has been found guilty and that fits one definition. But it would be better if he does real time and finds out how many cigarettes he's worth.
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Technically, if he got probation, he wouldn't really be a "convict," no?
Hey, stop trying to kill my buzz!
Technically he'd still be a convict, though, since he has been found guilty and that fits one definition. But it would be better if he does real time and finds out how many cigarettes he's worth.