Noun
ex-convict (plural ex-convicts)
Alternative form of ex-con
1860s Bushranging numbers flourished in New South Wales with the rise of the colonial-born sons of poor, often ex-convict squatters who were drawn to a more glamorous life than mining or farming. Source: Internet
Her roommate, Ronald Teschner, 49, an ex-convict who stayed with her while he was recovering from a drug addiction, is facing 16 charges related to her death including arson, robbery, aggravated assault and disturbing human remains. Source: Internet
In addition, the commandants relied on a large number of military guards, civil overseers, ex-convict constables, and convict informers to provide them with intelligence and carry out their orders. Source: Internet
Seth Kwesi Asare, who is an ex-convict, is being held for defilement. Source: Internet
Part 3, chapter 23 * Archie: is an ex-convict and former Confederate soldier who was imprisoned for the murder of his adulterous wife before the war. Source: Internet
Diane’s husband, Paul, has been shot dead and ex-convict, Charley Mirren, is standing over him bearing a gun. Source: Internet