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Petty criminals most of them, but good boys all the same.
The problem with petty criminals is that they'll take something for free if they can.
"Of course we all started off as petty criminals," he says.
Over the years several have been the victim of petty criminals.
These were the gang men and petty criminals who used this place for business.
"We've got more important things to do, with a world to run, than to sit in judgment on petty criminal cases."
The area also attracts a fair number of petty criminals.
This also helps the community and the individuals that might have been hurt by the petty criminal.
Gone are the days when some petty criminal walked into a bank with a suitcase full of notes.
It is not intended to help deal with petty criminals."
Community service is increasingly being used as an alternative to prison for petty criminals.
Early in his life he was a vagabond and petty criminal, but later took to writing.
Those were not petty criminals she was up against.
But my experience of the petty criminal led me to believe that threats tended to work with them.
He was a petty criminal from a young age, and often ran away from home.
This version was a simple petty criminal with no Thunderbolt.
The man was a petty criminal who over-stepped the mark and paid the price.
He was a petty criminal, a habitual one, worn out beyond his years by a difficult life.
The police have certain discretionary powers when dealing with petty criminals.
The Home Secretary was not about to be seen as going soft on the petty criminal.
This practice of employing petty criminals lasted for a couple decades until 1862.
The city was plagued by pickpockets and other petty criminals.
Among the group were petty criminals who had already been in jail as long as four years.
"Your father and mine, petty criminals searching for the big score.
Hooks is a petty criminal and an outcast from his homeland.