Similar words: felon, lifelong, colony, belong, belong to, before long, belonging, watermelon. Meaning: ['felənɪ] n. a serious crime (such as murder or arson).
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31. Each count of felony tax evasion can put you behind bars for 5 years with a $ 100, 000 fine.
32. Lee was charged with felony sale of controlled substances and possession for sale of a controlled substance.
33. He called for making payment delinquency a felony crime in some cases.
34. The felony charge carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison and a $ 250, 000 fine.
35. Investigator Charles Barnett said all three face felony conspiracy, burglary and explosive devices charges.
36. Diaz has four prior felony convictions, including two attempted robberies, an attempted assault and a drug case.
37. Norris emphasized his 29 years of experience and his continued courtroom work prosecuting felony cases.
38. He was found guilty of 24 felony counts, including murder and racketeering.
39. The initiative also calls for harsher penalties for possessing false documents, making it a Class 3 felony.
40. Exxon had pleaded guilty to four misdemeanour criminal-pollution charges in return for an agreement that more serious felony charges would be dropped.
41. She denied that she had committed any kind of felony.
42. James Duncan Fleming was tried twice; at his second trial he was found not guilty of attempted robbery and felony murder.
43. However, based on those two incidents, Avanesian was booked on suspicion of felony child abuse.
44. The man faces possible charges of felony theft, Brevik said.
45. Mafua now faces a felony escape count and is being held at the main county jail.
46. Patrick Gates: My first felony.
47. We're investigating a felony, Miss Demeanor.
48. Love hidden harder than felony murder.
49. The love hidden harder than felony murder.
50. However, what may be a misdemeanor in one state could be a felony in another.
51. Instead, the prosecutor insisted on going to trial on the felony charge.
52. Judges and lawyers expect chaos in the courts if Bronx District Attorney Robert Johnson sticks to his guns and refuses to plea-bargain felony indictments, ...
53. Murder is considered a felony in every corner of the world.
54. Henderson Pollard, 26, pleaded guilty to two felony charges: conspiring to receive embezzled government property and being an accessory after the fact to possessing secret U. S. military documents.
55. Talking is good. Shouting is bad. Slapping is a felony.
56. He is the highest - ranking White House official convicted of felony in years.
57. Section Two of the Sherman Act, passed in 1890, made it a felony to "monopolize,(sentencedict.com) or attempt to monopolize"; 1914's Clayton Act added price discrimination and other activities that reduced competition.
58. Ship captain Joe Hazelwood was acquitted of felony charges by an Alaska jury despite evidence of alcohol in his bloodstream at the time of the accident.
59. A person found guilty of a felony and confined in a prison.
60. Juveniles, like adults, can be charged with a felony a misdemeanor, or an infraction.
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