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High crime

noun

A major crime, notably one subject to high justice, i.e. trial before the highest courts, which may impose the gravest punishments.

  • Lese majesty used to be a high crime, for which royal or imperial courts often put offenders to death

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High crime deters investment and tourism.

"High crime moved in, and a lot of drugs.

"Very high crime rate".

The high crime?

Some immigrant neighborhoods have particularly high crime rates.

States with high diabetes rates also had high crime rates.

Louisiana is poor, and has a high crime rate.

Actually, the high crime nearby is at Ratner's malls.

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He chides him for still-high crime, gaping potholes, broken streetlights and overpaid aides.

Or a high-crime neighborhood?

The unit patrols high-crime neighborhoods.

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