She is a recidivist offender against decency, honesty, progressive thought and morality.
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Why, oh why, are so many recidivist criminals given suspended sentences?
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The country's worst recidivist drunk driver has appears in court again.
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Mr Cullen said it was hard to stop recidivist offenders.
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Photo: Photosport A bully and recidivist offender, Warner has appalled crowds the world over.
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A persistentoffender even of fairly trivial wrongdoing is put to death without compunction.
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Like persistentoffenders whose patterns of offence haven't been obvious to investigators.'
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Take the precise arrangements for banishing persistentoffenders from the web.
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In the case of persistentoffenders, the EU could ban them from its airports.
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Ifab have said that the experiment was designed to take disciplinary action against persistentoffenders.
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The careercriminal Arthur Taylor has been released from prison this morning.
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Virginia Vidaura-EnvoyCorps trainer, later careercriminal and sometime political activist.
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The careercriminal Arthur Taylor has just been released from prison.
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She wasn't a careercriminal, and the charges weren't serious.
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Charles Manson was a careercriminal of the lowest order.
Ús de habitual offender en anglès
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He might become an habitualoffender from sheer stupidity, but in doing so, he injured no one but himself.
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Prison statistics show that habitualoffenders do not commit suicide.
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The habitualoffenders should be shut down, he said.
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Among those who belong to the class of habitualoffenders, a large proportion are intellectually deficient.
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But the State must do something more than this; for many young habitualoffenders are too young for emigration.
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Habitualoffender from way back.
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I repeat that philanthropy cannot attempt to deal with the habitualoffenders, either in the days of their boyhood or in their early manhood.
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Gentle, sympathetic, generous, his universal kindliness had yet one curious exception: his attitude towards habitualoffenders against the law was one of almost ferocious vindictiveness.
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Hardened habitualoffenders, and especially professional criminals, should, therefore, be sentenced upon indeterminate sentences, terminable only when adequate evidence of their reformation has been secured.
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What habitualoffenders have been all Presidents of the Council, all Secretaries of State, all First Lords of Trade, all Attorneys and all Solicitors General!