habitual offender - traducción al holandés
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habitual offender - traducción al holandés

PERSON CONVICTED OF A NEW CRIME WHO WAS PREVIOUSLY CONVICTED OF A CRIME(S)
Habitual criminal; Habitual Offender Laws; Habitual Offenders Acts; Habitual Offenders Laws; Habitual Offender; Career criminal; Professional criminal; Habitual offenders; Habitual criminals

habitual offender         
recidivist
habitual criminal         
gewoontemisdadiger (misdadiger die de wet weer en weer overtreedt)
future tense         
GRAMMATICAL TENSE
Future Tense; Futur simple; Future perfect habitual; Future II progressive; Future II continuous; Future II habitual; Simple future progressive; Simple future habitual; Future simple habitual; Future habitual; Future I; Simple future I; Future simple I; Simple future II; Future II; Future simple II; Will future progressive; Will future continuous; Will future habitual; Will future II; Simple will future II; Simple will future perfect; Will future perfect; Future indicative
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Definición

habitual criminal
n. under the statutes of many states, a person who has been convicted of either two or three felonies (or of numerous misdemeanors), a fact which may increase punishment for any further criminal convictions.

Wikipedia

Habitual offender

A habitual offender, repeat offender, or career criminal is a person convicted of a crime who was previously convicted of other crimes. Various state and jurisdictions may have laws targeting habitual offenders, and specifically providing for enhanced or exemplary punishments or other sanctions. They are designed to counter criminal recidivism by physical incapacitation via imprisonment.

The nature, scope, and type of habitual offender statutes vary, but generally they apply when a person has been convicted twice for various crimes. Some codes may differentiate between classes of crimes (for example, some codes only deal with violent crime) and the length of time between convictions. Usually, the sentence is greatly enhanced; in some circumstances, it may be substantially more than the maximum sentence for the crime.

Habitual offender laws may provide for mandatory sentencing—in which a minimum sentence must be imposed, or may allow judicial discretion in allowing the court to determine a proper sentence.

Ejemplos de uso de habitual offender
1. "Most states have effective habitual–offender laws.
2. He also was charged as a three–time habitual offender.
3. The boy, who appeared in court in shackles and an oversized jumpsuit, could be held in the juvenile system until he turns 21 if the judge considers him a habitual offender, or he could be given probation or counseling.
4. Justifying his crime as an act of self–defence, Dutt said that he is not a habitual offender and that he didn’t intend to harm anyone by procuring the weapons.
5. Harbin was charged as a habitual offender because he was convicted in 2000 of carrying a concealed weapon and fleeing and eluding police, said Maria Miller, a spokeswoman for the Wayne County prosecutor‘s office.