Law-breaking in a sentence as a noun

It can take violent forms, such as the mafia, but also less violent law-breaking is often present.

It's a useless bill pushed by the most despicable, law-breaking organizations in media.

I once, in a previous incarnation as a naughty law-breaking youngster, frequented a torrent tracker that specialised in games.

With scummy, law-breaking, deceitful, cynical, practices that hold the most cherished rights and freedoms of people everywhere in contempt, and bald-faced lying to congress, no less, on the part of top management, what's to feel good about?

Law-breaking definitions

noun

(criminal law) an act punishable by law; usually considered an evil act; "a long record of crimes"

See also: crime offense offence