Antonym: civil. Similar words: incriminate, discriminate, incriminating, recrimination, discrimination, indiscriminate, self-incrimination, indiscriminately. Meaning: ['krɪmɪnl] n. someone who has committed (or been legally convicted of) a crime. adj. 1. bringing or deserving severe rebuke or censure 2. guilty of crime or serious offense 3. involving or being or having the nature of a crime.
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(91) Unlawfully obtained evidence is not automatically excluded from a criminal trial.
(92) His criminal records do not dispose me to trust him.
(93) The city attorney's office hasn't found any evidence of criminal wrongdoing.
(94) The lecturer continued that civil law was different to criminal law.
(95) He said a full-scale dispute involving strikes would be criminal.
(96) The Court of Criminal Appeals has been deliberating his case for almost two weeks.
(97) Last night a top criminal psychologist cast doubt on the theory.
(98) The young policeman gritted his teeth and walked slowly towards the armed criminal.
(99) They fired him when they found out he had a criminal record.
(100) The police exposed a criminal plot to assassinate the President.
(101) Northbridge is a cool, calculating and clever criminal who could strike again.
(102) Mr Guest refused to let them in and now faces a criminal charge of obstruction.
(103) He was a professor of criminal law at Harvard University law school.
(104) The criminal put the torn papers in the lavatory and tried to flush them away.
(105) Because he was an incorrigible criminal, he was sentenced to life imprisonment.
(106) He suggested that tangling fishing gear should be made a criminal offence.
(107) The criminal was very astute and well matched the detective in intelligence.
(108) The criminal who looted the bank has been hounded down.
(109) The trial was regarded as the greatest injustice of the post-war criminal justice system.
(110) A New York jury brought criminal indictments against the founder of the organization.
(111) Criminal law is not the best instrument for dealing with family matters.
(112) His criminal activities led to complete alienation from his family.
(113) The criminal was eventually run down in the woods near his home.
(114) In Britain the Consumer Protection Act makes it a criminal offence to sell goods that are unsafe.
(115) The trial is concerned only with the determination of guilt according to criminal law.
(116) We no longer have any faith in the criminal justice system .
(117) The policeman advised the criminal to interact with the police.
(118) The police intercepted the flight of the escaped criminal and put him back in jail.
(119) The criminal knew that he could not talk to the police about his friends; if he did,(http://sentencedict.com/criminal.html) someone would stop his breath.
(120) He has a criminal record but we hope that prospective employers won't count it against him.
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