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criminal record

noun as in rap sheet

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Later, Mr. Guthrie is ordered to an Army induction center, where he is able to avoid the draft because of his criminal record.

Cocis argued Kinnison would be a good candidate for a pardon because he didn’t have a criminal record before Jan. 6, was not accused of committing any serious violence and did not enter the Capitol.

They said it was the fault of the White House that Ibarra, who entered the US unlawfully in 2022, was able to remain in the country despite his criminal record.

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The most serious sanction is prosecution for fare evasion, which can land passengers with a magistrates court appearance and a serious criminal record.

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She failed to turn up to court as the papers had been sent to a wrong address and she now fears she could have a criminal record.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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