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Discover Ludwig"violent offender" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to someone who has been convicted of a crime involving violence. For example: "The court sentenced the violent offender to five years in prison."
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It doesn't make them a violent offender.
He said: "Williams was a violent offender with scant regard for the law.
Every investigation into an at-large violent offender is a footrace; you always maintained the lead.
If it's not a violent offender, I'm not sending them to prison.
He said that he was not a violent offender and that his notoriety contributed to his being done in.
Research in violent offender populations suggests amygdala hyperactivity in the brain network related to reactive aggression2, 20.
Lyon County Commonwealth Attorney Carrie Ovey-Wiggins, told WPSD that Kentucky laws probably shouldn't give parole to a violent offender of multiple convictions.
A violent offender who doused his victims in petrol has been sentenced to life in prison for a string of violent and sexual assaults.
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As a non-violent offender, some thought Boone would have gotten off by paying off the damage and doing community service.
Despite being a first-time, non-violent offender with no wider connection to any gangs or cartels, the radio repair man was sentenced to 15 years to life in New York's Sing Sing prison.
I am a first-time non-violent offender.
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