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Welsh: euogfarn
English: conviction
Status A
Subject: Legal
Part of speech: Noun, Feminine, Singular
Plural: euogfarnau
Definition: Cyhoeddiad bod diffynnydd wedi'i brofi yn euog o drosedd, mewn achos ger bron tribiwnlys cyfreithiol neu drwy ddyfarniad barnwr neu reithgor, sy'n golygu ei fod yn agored i gosb gyfreithiol.
Last updated: 23 May 2019
English: summary conviction
Status A
Subject: Legal
Part of speech: Noun, Feminine, Singular
Plural: euogfarnau diannod
Definition: A conviction in a magistrates’ court.
Last updated: 14 January 2016
English: conviction on indictment
Status B
Subject: Legal
Part of speech: Verb
Definition: Euogfarn yn Llys y Goron.
Notes: Gweler y cofnodion am “indiction” ac “indictable offence”. Gall y ffurf ferfol “euogfarnu ar dditiad” fod yn addas hefyd mewn rhai cyd-destunau.
Last updated: 14 January 2016
English: spent conviction
Status B
Subject: Legal
Part of speech: Noun, Feminine, Singular
Plural: euogfarnau wedi'u disbyddu
Definition: A conviction that, after a specified number of years known as a rehabilitation period, may in all subsequent civil proceedings be treated as if it had never existed.
Last updated: 14 January 2016
English: unspent conviction
Status B
Subject: Legal
Part of speech: Noun, Feminine, Singular
Plural: euogfarnau heb eu disbyddu
Notes: Except in very limited circumstances, when a person is convicted of a crime, that conviction is considered to be irrelevant after a set amount of time (the rehabilitation period) and it is then referred to as “spent”. This period of time varies according to the sentence received. A conviction is described as unspent if the rehabilitation period associated with it has not yet lapsed.
Last updated: 14 January 2016