Similar words: criminal, criminal law, recriminate, criminality, criminalize, recrimination, incriminate, incriminating. Meaning: n. a list of crimes for which an accused person has been previously convicted.
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1. Her criminal record disqualifies her from serving on a jury.
2. His criminal record does not dispose me to trust him.
3. Her criminal record branded her for life.
4. She seemed perversely proud of her criminal record.
5. He already had a criminal record .
6. His criminal record weighed heavily against him .
7. He's afraid that his criminal record will be held against him when he applies for jobs.
8. A criminal record will prejudice your chances of getting a job.
9. He has a criminal record but we hope that prospective employers won't count it against him.
10. She was refused a visa because of her criminal record.
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11. Your criminal record could count against you in finding a job.
12. The judge noted that Miller had no previous criminal record.
13. He has an extensive criminal record.
14. Have their parents got any sort of criminal record?
15. Background sketchy, certainly no criminal record.
16. Parretti had a lengthy criminal record that included fraud and conspiracy to commit bodily harm.
17. Police refused to say if he had a criminal record or gun licence, but he is know to have several passports.
18. His criminal record includes convictions for assault and dangerous driving.
19. The jury were entitled to know the witness's criminal record.
20. Had William Day, a man with a long criminal record, just happened along inadvertently?
21. They fired him when they found out he had a criminal record.
22. She went straight for the jugular and asked him to explain his previous criminal record.
23. He is known to the police because of his previous criminal record.
24. When the authorities inquired into his background, they found he had a criminal record.
25. Elkins assured the judge that neither of his clients had a criminal record.
26. Education Secretary John Patten warned that any school which failed to check whether staff had a criminal record would face immediate closure.
27. It is obviously important to know whether the car has been stolen or whether the driver has a criminal record.
28. It is reasonable that a prospective employer should want to know if someone has a criminal record.
29. Angel Coro, an escaped mental patient with a long criminal record, was arrested.
30. Police said he had a history of mental illness and a criminal record that they would not disclose last night.
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