felony in the PONS Dictionary

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She chose her outfit carefully, had her make-up touched up on the court bench and coyly pleaded no contest to felony burglary.
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The first one condemned apology of any felony or crime as a felony itself, permitting widespread censorship of the press.
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He was imprisoned on felony charges of tax evasion in 1997.
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Meek pleaded guilty to charges of misprision of a felony and making a false statement.
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After several arrests, he was convicted on felony drug charges and sent to prison for five years.
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This also had the effect of abolishing the offences of misprision of felony and compounding a felony (but these offences were replaced with new ones in sections 4 and 5).
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Supplying false information on such a document is a third-degree felony that could result in a $5,000 fine and/or five years in prison.
dailycaller.com
Federal authorities arrested 389 immigrant workers during the raid, 305 of them on criminal charges, 297 were sentenced on federal felony charges for fraud-related offenses.
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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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If he were to be charged with election fraud, a felony, he could get five years in prison for each fraudulent absentee ballot he requested.
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