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what is offender in a court ​

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Answered by aayushi7564
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An offender is a criminal, someone who breaks the law. A first-time offender, depending on the crime, might only have to pay a fine or perform community service. ... You might hear terms like "drug offenders," people arrested for crimes involving illegal drugs, or "juvenile offenders," young people who have broken the law.

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Answered by ExclusiveEntertainer
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Notice: a written order to appear in court at a certain time and place. Offender: an adult who has been convicted of a crime. Offense: a crime; technically, in some jurisdictions, only the most minor crimes are called offenses.

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