How to use "criminal" in a sentence

Sentences

A young criminal called Squibby, for example, was in Hanbury Street, when a detective saw him in the crowd and chased him

'You'll let me stay? I'm a dangerous criminal, but you called me "Monsieur"

Madeleine was, in fact, a dangerous criminal with a terrible past.

This man's name is Jean Valjean, and he's a criminal no better than you are

You're a dirty criminal.'

'A criminal?' Thenardier said, suddenly angry

I was a war hero, you know - I saved an officer's life at Waterloo! And you call me a criminal! Well, I'm going to teach you a lesson.'

That he was Jean Valjean, a criminal who had spent nineteen years in prison and who had stolen silver candlesticks from a trusting and kind-hearted bishop

If you had known the truth, you would have felt obliged to be good to me, a worthless criminal

He knew his brother was a criminal

Although a judicial purist might have disapproved, prosecutors and public defenders and tax attorneys and criminal lawyers and corporate counsel were mingling and getting pleasantly drunk with the judges before whom they argued cases most every week

'That criminal Mr Archer,' he shouted

"Zorro! Don't say that name! He is a bandit and a criminal,'' says Sergeant Gonzales.