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felony <a felony; felonies> N

felony LAW
felony LAW

felony POL

substantive felony LAW

treason felony N

compounding a felony LAW

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Many of 63 rioters were indicted on felony charges.
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In another incident, one of their officers was arrested on felony charges for a crash in an all-terrain vehicle, seriously injuring and hospitalizing two people.
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The law was intended to exercise control over content that could entice felonies, create social distress, or question the legitimate constituted authority.
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During 1924 he caused the average length of a felony trial to be cut from 130 to 51 days.
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Because they targeted places of worship, the crime is a first-degree felony carrying a maximum penalty of 99 years to life.
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He tells his commanders that the homicide rate has dropped while other felony rates have risen.
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Other states seem to allow only arrests in cases of felonies but court decisions have ruled more broadly.
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They were often careful not to steal anything such as jewellery or clothes as this would cause them to be liable to a felony charge.
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Six days after her release, she was again arrested and charged with three separate counts of felony breaking and entering and larceny.
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In many states a dishonorable discharge is deemed the equivalent of a felony conviction, with attendant loss of civil rights.
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