But I think he lacks the cleverness requisite for a habitualcriminal.
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He believed he possessed no more conscience than any other habitualcriminal.
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A shoplifter rarely becomes a habitualcriminal until after she passes the age of twenty-five.
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The next time meant life as an habitualcriminal.
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The young single offender, if not properly handled, may be easily transformed into an habitualcriminal.
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If Fletcher is a habitualcriminal, we know from his five-year sentence he's no rapist or murderer.
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The habitualcriminal, who alternates between periods of crime and periods of imprisonment, should be an unknown phenomenon.
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The habitualcriminal, as he will very soon tell you if you possess his confidence absolutely, declines to work.
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I saw there also a couple without children; the man had the slouch and hang-dog look of an habitualcriminal.
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Before jumping at this conclusion it must not be forgotten that there is such a person as the habitualcriminal.
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You are an habitualcriminal, who accepts arrest as an occupational hazard, and presumably accepts imprisonment in the same casual manner.
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The habitualcriminal, who originally was a normal person, can be, at least in the early part of his career, fully reformed.
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Now, in this franker intimacy of self-communion he found himself instituting a comparison between his own brand of courage and that of the habitualcriminal.
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The degenerative psychoses, on the other hand, develop upon the well-characterized degenerative soil of the habitualcriminal, and are products of predisposition plus environmental influence.
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The habitualcriminal who suffers from a degenerative psychosis, unless he is in a stupor, is constantly on the alert for a chance to escape.
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A YOUNG " habitualcriminal" who stole cash from an elderly man has been given a 10-year sentence, with four suspended, for his latest offences.