Person convicted of a new crime who was previously convicted of a crime(s)
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Examples for "recidivist"
Examples for "recidivist"
1She is a recidivist offender against decency, honesty, progressive thought and morality.
2Why, oh why, are so many recidivist criminals given suspended sentences?
3The country's worst recidivist drunk driver has appears in court again.
4Mr Cullen said it was hard to stop recidivist offenders.
5Photo: Photosport A bully and recidivist offender, Warner has appalled crowds the world over.
1He might become an habitual offender from sheer stupidity, but in doing so, he injured no one but himself.
2Prison statistics show that habitual offenders do not commit suicide.
3The habitual offenders should be shut down, he said.
4Among those who belong to the class of habitual offenders, a large proportion are intellectually deficient.
5But the State must do something more than this; for many young habitual offenders are too young for emigration.
1A persistent offender even of fairly trivial wrongdoing is put to death without compunction.
2Like persistent offenders whose patterns of offence haven't been obvious to investigators.'
3Take the precise arrangements for banishing persistent offenders from the web.
4In the case of persistent offenders, the EU could ban them from its airports.
5Ifab have said that the experiment was designed to take disciplinary action against persistent offenders.
1The career criminal Arthur Taylor has been released from prison this morning.
2Virginia Vidaura-EnvoyCorps trainer, later career criminal and sometime political activist.
3The career criminal Arthur Taylor has just been released from prison.
4She wasn't a career criminal, and the charges weren't serious.
5Charles Manson was a career criminal of the lowest order.
6Killick was a career criminal with a penchant for armed bank robberies and forgery.
7He was a career criminal who used to rob everybody.
8The judge called him a con man and career criminal.
9By the time he was 15 he had become a career criminal and heroin addict.
10I'm not what you'd call a standard career criminal.
11The ban on smoking in Auckland prison is declared unlawful, thanks to a career criminal.
12Not surprisingly, one of the most compelling narratives came early on from career criminal Arthur Taylor.
13Cruik was a career criminal and had lived through many close calls without losing his nerve.
14Kelly was a career criminal dubbed 'the Godfather'.
15He's a career criminal, Maxine, a con man.
16Five inmates, including career criminal and jailhouse lawyer Arthur Taylor, went to court to challenge the ban.
Translations for career criminal