91.   A mental patient with a criminal record could get stopped in the process.

92.   A shoemaker by trade with no known permanent employment, Soltys had no criminal record in this country.

93.   A mix of high school graduates and dropouts, all the Vipers are white, have no significant criminal records and are stuck in low-paying jobs.

94.   A mother of four by her husband, with no previous criminal record, she was given a suspended prison sentence and ordered to undergo treatment.

95.   A Russian citizen who runs a Moscow-based business empire was arrested in Palm Beach last week on charges of concealing his criminal record from U.S. immigration authorities.

96.   A police specialist did not find his name on lists of people with criminal records or on a list of suspected terrorists.

97.   A Swiss buyer of a handgun from a shop needs a government license, which is normally issued within a few weeks to anyone without a criminal record.

98.   A State Department official said a criminal record does not necessarily disqualify an applicant from receiving a visa.

99.   A transposed number in a birthdate or an abbreviated name in a database of criminal records would foil any attempt to find a match among registered voters.

100.   According to the report, no other democracy denies as many people, either in absolute or proportionate terms, the right to vote because of their criminal records.

a. + record >>共 677
criminal 7.98%
medical 4.41%
best 3.77%
high 3.14%
public 3.07%
new 2.88%
winning 2.29%
financial 1.78%
voting 1.53%
previous 1.53%
criminal + n. >>共 302
charge 15.23%
investigation 9.00%
record 7.00%
case 6.89%
activity 3.88%
trial 3.42%
prosecution 3.34%
gang 2.72%
complaint 2.21%
act 1.96%
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