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The phrase "criminal of" is not correct in written English because it lacks a noun to modify after the word "criminal." For example, you could say "criminal of theft," referring to a person who has committed the crime of theft.
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They can make a criminal of anybody".
"This could have made a criminal of me," he said.
He is regarded as the biggest criminal of the lot".
"Stalin is a criminal of the kind the world has never had.
Liaisons with teenagers might still be criminal, of course, or socially unacceptable.
"We can't spill any more blood," said Lyudmila Timchenko, 62. "Yanukovych is a criminal of course, but he has compromised.
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He was later convicted of criminal abuse of public funds.
Jermias Nieves was also accused of criminal possession of syringes.
He is also charged with four counts of criminal use of a firearm.
Michael Chatfield was eventually convicted of criminal possession of a weapon and landed in a boys' home.
He has pleaded not guilty to charges of criminal possession of a weapon and conspiracy.
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