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Habitual Offender

By Buddy T, About.com

Updated: April 3, 2007

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Definition: Many states have laws that provide for increased penalties if someone is repeatedly convicted for the same offense. Usually a driver is considered a habitual offender after three convictions, but many states now have greater sanctions for even a second offense.
Also Known As: Three Strikes Law, Habitual Violator
Examples: His license was confiscated and he was taken to jail because he was stopped for DUI as a habitual offender.

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