Since the novel proposals put forward half a century ago, amongst others by doctors Georget and Brierre de Boismont, a whole library of volumes has been published in favour of criminal lunatic asylums.
Young persons who commit-- Criminal lunatic asylums (for those with congenital Crimes of violence without excuse, tendencies).
Orange, who has been assaulted by a criminal lunatic, and narrowly escaped serious injury.
It was enacted that nothing in this statute should affect the authority of the Crown as to making other provision for the custody of a criminal lunatic, as before the Act was passed.
The Lunatics' Removal (India) Act 1851 provides for the removal to a criminal lunatic asylum in Great Britain of persons found guilty of crimes and offences in India, and acquitted on the ground of insanity.
The statutory rules as to the maintenance of criminal lunatic asylums, the treatment of the criminal insane, and the plea of insanity in criminal courts in America, closely resemble English practice.
I preferred to die rather than live branded as a criminal lunatic.
You want me to assist you in convincing the jury that Penreath is a criminal lunatic," said Colwyn.
Even if you succeed in your appeal he will be kept in gaol as a criminal lunatic.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "criminal lunatic" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.