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No way of answering with the information supplied. It will depend entirely on the wording of the statute that defines a "habitual criminal" in your state.

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Q: If a habitual criminal commits a crime of shoplifting which is a misdemeanor charge after 9 years well over 7 year scope will the judge have to judge him for that crime and not his past?
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