Advertisement

Advertisement

criminal lawyer

noun

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


Discover More

Word History and Origins

Origin of criminal lawyer1

First recorded in 1885–90
Discover More

Example Sentences

Patrick Kroker, an international criminal lawyer at the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights, said that “the indications that international law was violated here are so strong that they should be investigated by a prosecutorial authority”.

From BBC

Another of the public viewers was a criminal lawyer who had previously attended Richard Nixon’s funeral just to “hang around” and wanted to be here for this piece of history surrounding a “similar, colorful crook.”

From Slate

The Malaysian criminal lawyer has become one of the key faces of Voice 370, a next-of-kin support group, as she channeled her grief into keeping alive the quest for answers in the mysterious disappearance of MH370 that has ripped many families apart.

According to her criminal lawyer, Ruben Oliva: “Over the course of her life she has had the great misfortune of ... crossing paths with men who have only seen her as a means to an end.”

Della Donna had a full calendar of civil cases and no experience as a criminal lawyer.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement