Noun
the daily written record of events (as arrests) in a police station
Source: WordNetAmerica has a rap sheet. You can't police the world and tell the world how to act when you're just as bad yourself. Paul Mooney
Avon and Somerset Constabulary said he was also found to be under the influence of drugs following a test, and added driving while unfit through drugs to his rap sheet. Source: Internet
According to police, Ismaaiyl Brinsley, the suspect in Saturday’s double homicide in Brooklyn, had a rap sheet that included 19 arrests in two states over the past decade for robbery and gun possession and served a two-year stint in a Georgia prison. Source: Internet
Charming and kind, he was, despite his rap sheet for a number of burglaries, a loving brother to his widowed sister and a devoted uncle to her three young children. Source: Internet
He later broke out of jail and roamed the American West, eventually earning a reputation as an outlaw and murderer and a rap sheet that allegedly included 21 murders. Source: Internet
In a rap sheet chronicling 22 arrests, only one — the 1996 murder charge — involved another person being brutally harmed. Source: Internet