first-class misdemeanant

first-class misdemeanant
Under the English prisons act (28 & 29 Viet., c. 126, No. 67) prisoners in the county, city, and borough prisons convicted of misdemeanors, and not sentenced to hard labor, were divided into two classes, one of which was called the "first division;" and it was in the discretion of the court to order that such a prisoner be treated as a misdemeanant of the first division, usually called "first-class misdemeanant," and as such not to be deemed a criminal prisoner, i.e., a prisoner convicted of a crime

Black's law dictionary. . 1990.

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  • first-class misdemeanant — Under the English prisons act (28 & 29 Viet., c. 126, No. 67) prisoners in the county, city, and borough prisons convicted of misdemeanors, and not sentenced to hard labor, were divided into two classes, one of which was called the first… …   Black's law dictionary

  • first-class misdemeanant — A person who has been found guilty of a misdemeanor but who has been adjudged to be deserving of leniency …   Ballentine's law dictionary

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