Felonious. And at that, he began to fall apart.
A felony is stealing a Chromebook, an iPod.
of felons early for a decade because they had a bug in their code that miscalculated sentences and they didn't know about it.
for felony mischief. Before I talk a little bit about how the book came to be written and published and read a couple
A felony. So the National Organ Transplant Act makes it a felony for you to sell me your kidney or for me to buy your kidney.
a felon. These are enormously important factors in economic growth; you lose a unit of economic productivity in economic terms for the life of that person and yet you still have to support
parolee felon she doesn't know who Diane Keaton is so she's taking her order and Diane Keaton
the felony murder law is wrong, because it allows people to be held liable for crimes that they had no intention or no desire to commit.
And all of the felonies, and all of those things that every family has.
We have four felonies in our-- Not every family, Jeanine.
People perform felonies, mostly street felonies, meaning violence, break through and such,
so they made a felony.
who actually had a felony conviction already on his record, was at a 70% rate less predicted--
where a felony is charged.
facing 12 felony counts, 115 years possible sentence.
We were facing felony burglary charges.
You have a felony to your name, often, so you it's hard to get a job.
States that had felony level penalties for dog fighting, and anti-dog fighting laws in general, states had anti-cock fighting laws with felony level penalties.
And it's a felony in the United States.
that still has a felony murder law.
What if he's a convicted felon?
I'm an advocate for convicted felons, because one of the things that they struggle with after they've paid their debt to society
So that first half is your felonies, murder, manslaughter, home invasion, grand theft sunflower seed.
I'm a woman with a felony conviction.
So if it's a really low felony, you will usually not go to prison.
We're talking about drug felonies.
"have I ever been convicted of a felony" very early on in the process that removes a lot of people from being considered.
What's the technical definition of a felony?
Give me an example of a felony.
We've been conditioned to think about felons as people who have killed 10 people, smiled, and taken a picture.
That's what you think about a felon.
So from mapping all the felony theft amounts across the country to how much prison phone calls cost to all the contracts for ICE.
So you can know the felony theft amount in your town.
She and I were facing felony burglary charges in New York.
I'm being charged with a felony, with inciting a riot, and I'm facing a five-year maximum prison sentence
She was charged and convicted with a felony possession of controlled substances.
and a very small number with felony cruelty.
And it was actually my third felony arrest that I was in for that time.
I got convicted of three more felonies.
I ended up-- I had four felonies.
So I go from four felonies to a 4.0.
Because if you get a felony for some drug charge, it decreases the likelihood that you will get a job, you can be
This is legislation that makes it a felony to videotape or photograph what takes place in slaughterhouses or feed lots
enterprise or if they're felons and they lose the right to vote and the right to access usually that also goes hand in hand with access to decent jobs because no one wants to hire
prison that could be a felony now I think that's way I think that's Overkill I think that's going way out of bounds
He was later convicted of a first-degree felony and served time to pay his debt to society.
He's also an advocate in helping convicted felons find meaningful second chance opportunities in the workplace.
And I simply answered I am a first-degree convicted felon.
is the number of cops that are killed by some felonious act against them.
"In Michigan, can a felon own a gun?" and, "Can you shoot an intruder?" are the top two most searched phrases.