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    criminal


    1. I'm only 36 years old but that's enough to remember when they were universally considered to be anti-social, trashy, criminal looking stains on the skin


    2. "We'll find a way to beat this stupid criminal trash


    3. Although his first impulse was to go to Darklow and shake the small town criminal community into information about a beautiful 19 year old girl with a foreign accent who had been forced into the local sex trade, Melinda's information somehow made him believe that he should stay on course, that all these things were related


    4. Typical lowlife criminal artwork


    5. Tell me then, who is this master criminal at all, when he's at home?"


    6. "You say you've been threatened by a criminal called 'Sammy the Shark, isn't that it?"


    7. There was certainly no question that he knew a lot about Gino's criminal past, way too much, so in that sense the game was up


    8. Despite his enemies all over the world, criminal, legal and personal, he was still on, still wealthy, still powerful, still gnawing and screwing his way through life as much as he ever was


    9. Can you do a police database search on all tattoo artists in Dublin and surrounding counties with criminal convictions and then call me when you have the results?"


    10. But her father had been a criminal and she loved him no matter what, despite everything, despite her own career

    11. ‘No, me neither … but I daresay our friend Gerisse has some useful associates who wouldn’t flinch at such activity … especially if he’s dabbling in the criminal underworld, as would appear to be the case


    12. From the gossip columns there'd been veiled rumours of his associations with certain criminal elements, but then I'd imagine after-show parties and nightclubs must have been brimming with suspicious characters in those days


    13. 'Your father discovered some of these criminal activities were happening on his own doorstep


    14. started out on the road to criminal infamy…


    15. We have a hiccough with one of the post room guys who goes very pale and refuses completely but, after I’d taken him on one side, I find out it is because he has a criminal record for some juvenile delinquency and is afraid that this will count against him


    16. justify the criminal! An eye for an eye! A tooth for a tooth!


    17. It is unfortunate that this is used criminally (through criminal


    18. goal of a criminal to have advantage of what would be an otherwise strong


    19. He is still struggling to find his equilibrium in the world of criminal investigations


    20. That being the case, I doubt he would have done anything criminal with the vehicle

    21. There's no point in being a criminal mastermind if the Bizzies can run forensics and trace a bullet to a magazine or the particular scratches on the inside of a gun barrel with his fingerprints plastered all over it


    22. Chop shop indicates a criminal activity,” as if renaming the activity changed its legality


    23. Motive, means and opportunity are essential in any criminal investigation and are the central tenets of this story


    24. Hankins was now officially on the other side, considered to be a criminal to anyone with access


    25. If he had been in charge of the criminal gang then he would have attacked simultaneously from four sides at once


    26. At the same time, Papa Dante and his men opened up from behind the Belmarsh boys, automatic weapons pouring a wall of lead into the criminal gang


    27. “A criminal,” he said, and I couldn’t have used a better word


    28. “Immaterial, the nub again is that our criminal neither has the


    29. that she shared that cart with the most wanted criminal in the land


    30. is indeed the main 'punishment' to a criminal being put to death

    31. rather the fact that the criminal is forever removed from the


    32. Not only the highest jurisdictions, both civil and criminal, but the power of levying troops, of coining money, and even that of making bye-laws for the government of their own people, were all rights possessed allodially by the great proprietors of land, several centuries before even the name of the feudal law was known in Europe


    33. It is not thirty years ago since Mr Cameron of Lochiel, a gentleman of Lochaber in Scotland, without any legal warrant whatever, not being what was then called a lord of regality, nor even a tenant in chief, but a vassal of the Duke of Argyll, and with out being so much as a justice of peace, used, notwithstanding, to exercise the highest criminal jurisdictions over his own people


    34. Lunarey hadn’t left the apartment since she’d got there, as Kelia warned her that if she really was a criminal, she might be wanted by the police, so she'd be better off not going out


    35. Between the criminal gangs, the bullies, and the plaguing poverty around, she didn’t feel safe at all


    36. The Justicars may be all about getting rid of the criminal organizations by any means necessary, but I remember their initial claims being more about protecting the citizens of Alataria, rather than being an anti-mob vigilante group


    37. I know that you would never picture me as a criminal and a killer, but know that there is a great purpose behind all of this, and when the time comes, I hope you can see that and forgive me for these sins


    38. Though many consider the Justicars a criminal organization just as much as other ones for their use of lethal force in the name of justice, others simply see them as vigilantes who are using the only way left of dealing with the ever-rising crime rates


    39. Most criminal organizations like to have their own dictum, and this one is Lady Dread's


    40. It's been a long time since a criminal of such stature was up for justice, and now the citizens' hope was gone

    41. There will be those who challenge the notion that we can learn from someone, say a criminal


    42. ‘Ma'am, I am a criminal investigator; I deal with tangible crime, crimes for which there is evidence


    43. The court of king's bench, instituted for the trial of criminal causes only, took cognizance of civil suits; the plaintiff pretending that the defendant, in not doing him justice, had been guilty of some trespass or misdemeanour


    44. "All those charges and my criminal record


    45. From being at first, perhaps, rather imprudent than criminal, he at last too often becomes one of the hardiest and most determined violators of the laws of society


    46. As Will Rogers reminds us, the only congenitally criminal class in these United States


    47. To have taken such advantage of public institutions is much, much more than criminal


    48. To treat an act of terror plotted and committed on American soil as a criminal act rather than an act of war, is patently ridiculous, showing the militants only weakness


    49. It was funny how the public worked that way – they knew that every fighter was a criminal, but would ignore that while they idolised somebody


    50. This is a criminal, not a military matter














































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    Synonyms for "criminal"

    criminal crook felon malefactor outlaw felonious condemnable deplorable reprehensible vicious convict culprit delinquent flagitious iniquitous nefarious sinful unlawful wicked

    "criminal" definitions

    someone who has committed a crime or has been legally convicted of a crime


    bringing or deserving severe rebuke or censure


    guilty of crime or serious offense


    involving or being or having the nature of a crime