offender

offender
noun
(against law) Straffällige, der/die; Täter, der/Täterin, die; (against rule) Zuwiderhandelnde, der/die
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noun (a person who offends, especially against the law.) der/die Missetäter(in)
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of·fend·er
[əˈfendəʳ, AM -ɚ]
n [Straf]täter(in) m(f)
first \offender Ersttäter(in) m(f)
young \offender jugendlicher Straffälliger/jugendliche Straffällige
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[ə'fendə(r)]
n
(= law-breaker) (Straf)täter(in) m(f); (against traffic laws) Verkehrssünder(in) m(f)

sex offender — Sexualstraftäter(in)

who left that here? – I'm afraid I was the offender — wer hat das da liegen lassen? – ich war der Übeltäter

they are the worst offenders when it comes to ... — wenn es um ... geht, sind sie die schlimmsten

See:
first offender, young offender
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offender s
1. Übel-, Missetäter(in)
2. JUR Straffällige(r) m/f(m):
first offender nicht Vorbestrafte(r) m/f(m), Ersttäter(in)
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noun
(against law) Straffällige, der/die; Täter, der/Täterin, die; (against rule) Zuwiderhandelnde, der/die
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n.
Angreifer m.
Täter -- m.

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