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rap sheet
noun
a record kept by law-enforcement authorities of a person's arrests and convictions.
rap sheet
noun
informal, a police record of an individual's criminal history
Word History and Origins
Origin of rap sheet1
Example Sentences
She will get the money, but only if she agrees to her stepsister’s unusual proposal: to marry her wayward fiance, who comes from a wealthy family but also has a rap sheet.
There are pay stubs where rap sheets used to be, text threads that start with the question “You good?” at 3:17 a.m., and apartment keys handed over when a kid can’t go home.
ICE said one of those detained was a Mexican citizen and green card holder with a lengthy rap sheet.
When asked last week whether the person arrested outside the news conference had a criminal record, a Homeland Security spokesperson said the agency would share a criminal rap sheet when it was available.
Six months after Haney's vigilantism, and her steep rise to fame, the press's focus shifted to the Haney family's criminal rap sheet.
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