They were chronic offenders -" "Wait a moment," put in the first man.
The chronic juvenile offender inevitably becomes a repeat adult criminal.
But some judges say it may also be a more realistic alternative to long-term license revocation for chronic offenders.
THE most controversial aspect of the trade bill concerns the actions to be taken against nations identified as chronic offenders.
To try to prevent similar crimes before they start, officers are using computer statistics to track chronic offenders and pinpoint hot spots.
He looked glum-one of life's chronic offenders at the outset of his career.
Arrests may also make chronic offenders angrier at society, and more determined to strike back.
Everybody knows that a few chronic offenders commit most serious crimes.
"Clearly, the mayor has the will to do something about chronic offenders in our schools," Ms. Levy said.
The driving school also advocated additional hours for chronic offenders and testing after the program is completed.