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Simple English definitions for legal terms

common and notorious thief

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A quick definition of common and notorious thief:

A common and notorious thief is someone who steals things without using force or violence. They have been convicted of theft or larceny more than once. Another term for this type of thief is a common thief.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: A common and notorious thief is someone who has been convicted of theft or larceny more than once. They steal without using force or violence.

Examples:

  • John was caught stealing from a store for the third time. He is now considered a common and notorious thief.
  • Samantha has been convicted of shoplifting twice before. She is now labeled as a common thief.

These examples illustrate how a person can be labeled as a common and notorious thief if they have been convicted of theft or larceny multiple times. It shows that they have a pattern of stealing and are known for their criminal behavior.

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