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were criminal
noun
A person who is guilty of a crime, notably breaking the law.
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They were criminal, criminal".
Many learning accounts were criminal inventions.
"The events were criminal activity, pure and simple," he said.
They said the attacks were criminal and inexcusable.
She said they were "mean-spirited, they were malicious, they were criminal".
She concluded, "The defendant's actions were mean-spirited, they were malicious, they were criminal".
In South Africa we were criminal, beastly, vile and disgusting, but we didn't commit genocide".
Lawyers for the three were not disputing the facts, only whether the acts were criminal.
Although I knew my orders were criminal, I never dared challenge the top authorities".
A police spokesman said there was nothing to suggest that the fire's origins were criminal.
Caldwell said the fine reflected the transactions that prosecutors believed they could prove were criminal.
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