/kənˈvɛnʃənl krɪˈmɪnəl/ – Phrase
Definition: xch common criminal.
A more thorough explanation: A conventional criminal refers to an individual who engages in criminal activities that are considered traditional or typical offenses under the law, such as theft, assault, fraud, or drug-related crimes. This term is used to distinguish such offenders from those involved in more specialized or organized criminal activities.
Example: In the conventional criminal justice system, the accused has the right to legal representation and a fair trial.