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Use "wrongdoers" in a sentence
"Spence J. pointed to Alberta v. Leahy and Bankers Trust Orders (from Bankers Trust Co.v. Shapira) indicating that court orders can override confidential information, even for financial records, and Glaxo-Wellcome PLC v. M.N.R. that the privacy interests of alleged wrongdoers is somewhat diminished."
"His platform includes an emphasis on education, tax breaks for farmers and better benefits for veterans, but he also said he favored impaling certain wrongdoers in front of the State Capitol."
"I’m not disinterested in discussing the Obama administration’s shortcomings when it comes to holding wrongdoers from the previous administration accountable."