There's a new breed of lawbreaker in town, and no final resting place is safe.
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The move means fewer exits from which a lawbreaker could escape during nonpeak hours.
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Another called Leggett a lawbreaker for ignoring binding arbitration.
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In the ad, the clergymen called King an outside agitator and lawbreaker and counseled him to wait.
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Mr. Hoover publicly concluded at one point that every lawbreaker he had ever encountered was a liar.
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Some smart Washington lawyers try to brand him a lawbreaker.
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Waechter has been both dirty trickster and repeat lawbreaker.
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It may turn out that the paper was merely the most enthusiastic, ruthless lawbreaker among several.
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Bubu is, in short, no common or garden-variety lawbreaker.
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Violator: someone who violates the law
Crime is the breach of rules or laws for which some governing authority (via mechanisms such as legal systems) can ultimately prescribe a conviction. Individual human societies may each define crime and crimes differently. ...
Lawbreaker is the second album by heavy metal band Metal Law.