👉 The term "clergyable" is a legal term that refers to someone who has been convicted of a crime but has not yet served their sentence. It is often used in criminal justice contexts to describe individuals who have completed a certain number of years of probation or parole, but who are still considered dangerous and pose a risk to public safety. In the context of law enforcement, "clergyable" can refer to someone who is considered a high-risk individual due to their history of criminal activity.