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notorious as an outlaw

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  • Outlaw (novel) — Outlaw   …   Wikipedia

  • notorious criminal — index outlaw Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • notorious — adj. 1) notorious as (he was notorious as an outlaw) 2) notorious for (our town is notorious for its gambling casinos) * * * [nə(ʊ) tɔːrɪəs] notorious as (he was notorious as an outlaw) notorious for (our town is notorious for its gambling… …   Combinatory dictionary

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  • outlaw — out·law 1 / au̇t ˌlȯ/ n [Old English ūtlaga, from Old Norse ūtlagi, from ūt out + lag lo̡g law] 1: a person excluded from the benefit or protection of the law a trespasser is not an outlaw 2: a lawless person or a fugitive from the law 3: a… …   Law dictionary

  • outlaw — [out′lô΄] n. [ME outlawe < OE utlaga < ON útlagr, lit., outlawed: see OUT & LAW] 1. Historical a person declared by a court of law to be deprived of legal rights and protection, generally for the commission of some crime: the killing of… …   English World dictionary

  • Notorious (gang) — For other uses, see Notorious (disambiguation). Notorious MC Founded 2007 In Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Founded by Allan Sarkis Years active 2007 present Territory Sydney …   Wikipedia

  • Outlaw motorcycle club — This article is about criminal or non conforming motorcycle clubs. For the club established in McCook, Illinois in 1935, see Outlaws Motorcycle Club. For general types of motorcycling groups, see Motorcycle club. Various outlaw motorcycle clubs… …   Wikipedia

  • Outlaw — Frank (right) and Jesse James (left) in 1872. The James brothers led a gang of outlaws in the Old West era. This article is about the legal concept. For other uses, see Outlaw (disambiguation). In historical legal systems, an outlaw is declared… …   Wikipedia

  • Outlaw (stock character) — Though the judgment of outlawry is obsolete, romanticised outlaws became stock characters in several fictional settings. This was particularly so in the United States, where outlaws were popular subjects of newspaper coverage and stories in the… …   Wikipedia

  • outlaw — In the modern sense of the term, a notorious criminal, especially when a fugitive from the law. At common law, one made defendant in an outlawry proceeding or judicially declared to be an outlaw in a regular proceeding brought for the purpose of… …   Ballentine's law dictionary

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