Phrases with «hardened criminals»

The phrase "hardened criminals" refers to individuals who have committed serious and numerous crimes in the past, making them less likely to change or be reformed. They are considered to be experienced, tough, and unyielding in their criminal behavior. Full definition

Sentences with «hardened criminals»

  • A malevolent game of cat - and - mouse ensues, between John and a gang of hardened criminals out for the money — and blood. (indiewire.com)
  • I think it is magnificent that the Senate has raised the age of criminal responsibility, as it prevents young people from being locked up with hardened criminals who have a bad influence on them. (thebronxchronicle.com)
  • As an experienced criminal defense lawyer, I understand that individuals charged with white collar crimes are generally not hardened criminals, and may have only made an unfortunate decision or two. (eiglarshlaw.com)
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