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BW2/3 Posted 20 years ago
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convicted

She was being convicted of lying to grand jury.

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She was being convicted of lying to the/a grand jury. Only if you describe this as taking place at that time you're say attending the trial. She was convicted of lying to the/a grand jury.

  • She was being convicted of lying to the/a grand jury.
  • Only if you describe this as taking place at that time you're say attending the trial.
  • She was convicted of lying to the/a grand jury.
  • Done and over in the past.
  • She has been convicted of lying to the/a grand jury.
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She was being convicted of lying to the/a grand jury. Only if you describe this as taking place at that time you're say attending the trial.

She was convicted of lying to the/a grand jury. Done and over in the past.
She has been conv

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