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the lawbreakers
noun
One who breaks (violates) the law, a criminal.
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Protecting those who exposed government lawbreaking is as necessary as holding the lawbreakers accountable.
"Our lawmakers are the lawbreakers".
It spent as much time with the lawbreakers as it did with the law enforcers.
Taxpayer suits forced the Legislature to vote retroactive absolution to the lawbreakers.
In Germany, where prostitution has been made legal and is already included in GDP, the lawbreakers will add only 0.1%.
In each case, Mr. Gonzales gave every indication of being on the side of the lawbreakers, not the law.
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If Cohen failed at this, he's the lawbreaker, not Trump.
Not David Cameron's law-abiding middle England, but the lawbreaker, the illegal immigrant, the criminal, the disfranchised.
France has always had a soft spot for the lawbreaker, from Jean Valjean in "Les Misérables" to Jean-Paul Belmondo in "Breathless".
"We must reject the idea that every time a law's broken, society is guilty rather than the lawbreaker," Ms. Palin said.
That it is no longer just the career of choice for the lazy or low-achieving, as the cliché goes, but also for the lawbreaker?
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