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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(181) But officials in Hamburg, Germany, have launched a criminal investigation.
(182) Part four, the relation between the principle of suiting punishment to crime and the criminal individualization.
(183) The existence of one - side accomplice is an issue heatedly discussed in theory field of Criminal Law.
(184) There has been a lot of discussions about irrationality of the relative rules of Criminal Law.
(185) Kingpin is often used to describe an important criminal or the leader of criminal gang.
(186) It is of the Criminal Individualization and specific utilization of economical execution of punishment and socialization.
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