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criminal lawyer

noun

  1. a person who specializes in the practice of criminal law.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of criminal lawyer1

First recorded in 1885–90

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Example Sentences

Applicants are vetted by a panel of experienced criminal lawyers before the state certifies them, according to the state’s defense agency, the Committee for Public Counsel Services.

It tells the story a British barrister, a criminal lawyer, in mid-life crisis.

"They have ruined our street," says Francesco Maresca, a criminal lawyer whose studio is a few doors down.

Sadly, every criminal lawyer in the country knows the system is unfair—and most of them go along with it unquestioningly.

If I had not been a criminal lawyer, I would have been a reporter or journalist of some type.

All at once Emily remembered that she had often divined a more emotional and mystical side to the criminal lawyer.

Emily asked herself if this was Shagarach's destiny, to continue as a criminal lawyer.

What every criminal lawyer must unconditionally know is the dialect of those people he has most to deal with.

As a rule, in selecting an attorney, one is employed who is known as a good criminal lawyer.

Rieger reports on a case parallel to Lindau's criminal lawyer.

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