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The phrase 'criminal by' is not a correct construction in English.
You would not use this phrase without additional context and words to make it a complete sentence. For example, you could say: "The court ruled that the defendant was guilty of criminal by negligence."
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Bailey was treated "like a criminal" by the police.
They've made us a criminal by taking us to court.
Branded a political criminal by the state, he went into exile in Japan.
One is made criminal by § 1 and the other by § 2 of the Sherman Act.
To disobey a judicial order is not declared criminal by the Clayton Act.
Failure to do so might see you branded a criminal by your family.
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May chose "Little Criminals," by Randy Newman.
Writer mentions several criminals by name, nickname and/or alias.
Most of them are not criminals by any stretch, he says.
And as a result, we've increased the removal of criminals by 70 percent.
One wet, gray day, he witnessed an execution of common criminals by a Chinese firing squad.
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