Examples of 'malefactors' in a sentence

Meaning of "malefactors"

malefactor (noun) - A person who commits a crime or does wrong, often used in a legal context to refer to someone who violates the law or engages in immoral behavior
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And one of the malefactors which were hanged.
She wants to make life easier malefactors.
Malefactors continue the cyber attacks for nmu.
They do not hang more malefactors than we do.
Mob was to throw them into prison as common malefactors.
Malefactors should be killed if they threaten law and order.
As if you sought to solve the riddle of malefactors.
It was there that malefactors were flogged before a large concourse of people.
Not too many hardcore digital malefactors left.
Malefactors are ones who do bad.
To laugh at the writhing of the malefactors.
Malefactors could exploit new gray areas that are less regulated.
Chaney is at the end of a long list of fugitives and malefactors.
The malefactors also.
Police are still actively searching for the two malefactors.

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The heads of malefactors were stuck on spikes over the gate.
Tracking intergalactic malefactors.
But malefactors do not like to meet resistance in those they seek to seduce.
Botnet resources are bought and sold by malefactors to further their criminal enterprises.
Malefactors have often found means to escape the hand of civil justice.
The services responsible were run off their feet searching for the malefactors.
All malefactors were caught by informers or denounced to the local court by their victims.
They seem to have escaped punishment and even given succour to other malefactors.
Malefactors usually slink into the dark and wish to be forgotten by the authorities.
The sentence was posted by the public executioner between the sentences of two public malefactors.
No doubt some malefactors blacked out the bank to disable the locks on the vault.
Now consider the fact that Jesus was crucified with two malefactors.
Most of the exploits malefactors use are written for vulnerabilities that have long been fixed.
The Trump administration has taken a good first step to address these malefactors.
Even one of the malefactors takes the opportunity to mock Him.
The apparent leader of the Foundation who has dedicated her life to studying the malefactors.
Two malefactors were taken to Golgotha for crucifixion at the same time Jesus was.
But if we do nothing, we leave ourselves vulnerable to malefactors.
I am ruthless towards genuine malefactors but I do not like to see the innocent suffer.
They die not as martyrs, but as malefactors.
I am mthless towards genuine malefactors but I do not like to see the innocent suffer.
Chaney 's at the end of a long list of fugitives and malefactors.
As a result, you malefactors have developed time travel.
But suddenly, her husband was kidnapped by unknown malefactors.
The real malefactors are the same as ever, he says.
He 's one of the most malevolent malefactors we have ever met.
The heads of malefactors wwere stuck on spikes… over the gate.
Libyans came pouring in with peasants ruined by the taxes, outlaws, and malefactors.
He must die with malefactors and be buried in a rich man ' s tomb.
This will put an end to the bad . The malefactors also.
Unfortunately, criminals and malefactors have been increasingly enjoying the advantages of the information revolution.
My dear miss Brent, foresight lets us punish and chastise malefactors.
They do not allow child killers, malefactors and deviators join them.
Seeing the malefactors dealt with, Morris went back to his room.
As I will show, American history is really the story of Democratic malefactors and Republican heroes.

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