priors in English

noun
1
a previous criminal conviction.
he had no juvenile record, no priors
2
a man who is head of a house or group of houses of certain religious orders, in particular.

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1. Priors for shoplifting, possession and solicitation.

2. Priors for assault, BE, pandering, possession of a deadly weapon.

3. He's got a few priors all across the south.

4. He threatened and then killed her, he's probably got violent priors.

5. Louis Blanchard, 37 years old with a long list of priors.

6. All right, Scofield had no priors and a full-time job as an engineer.

7. And with your priors you are looking at 25 years and some pretty stiff fines.

8. With close to 330 million people in the United States, Bayesian priors should be constantly evolving with new patient data, and right now the commercial versions are the only