first offender

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first offender

A young man stands in a courtroom as a first offender.

Definition

Noun: A person who has been found guilty of a crime for the first time and has no prior criminal record.

Usage

This term is used in legal and judicial contexts to describe an individual facing their first criminal conviction. It often implies consideration for more lenient sentencing, alternative programs, or rehabilitation instead of severe punishment.

Examples
  • The judge showed leniency because the defendant was a first offender.
  • Programs exist to help first offenders avoid a permanent criminal record.
  • As a first offender, he was eligible for probation instead of jail time.
Advanced Usage
  • Legal Status: The classification of "first offender" can sometimes lead to special dispositions, such as having the record expunged after completing probation.
  • Collocation: Often used with verbs like "treat," "consider," "classify," or "sentence."
Variants and Related Words
  • First-time offender: A synonymous phrase with identical meaning.
  • Recidivist (n): The antonym; a person who reoffends, especially someone who relapses into crime.
Synonyms
  • Novice criminal
  • First-time convict
Related Phrases
  • First offence (n): The initial crime committed by such a person.
    • The penalty for a first offence is typically less severe.
first offender

A young man stands in a courtroom as a first offender.

Noun
  1. someone convicted for the first time