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And so Madoff remains the only felon of the whole affair that Americans can identify by name.
American law once favored the concept of civil death of stripping a felon of civil rights for an especially heinous crime like treason.
(By contrast, our own George Steinbrenner, owner of those damn Yankees, is a felon of impeccably American lineage — convicted for illegal campaign contributions to one Republican President, Richard Nixon, and pardoned by another, Ronald Reagan).
The real talk of Providence, many people say, is whether federal investigators will ultimately bring down Vincent A. Cianci Jr., the city's beloved, marinara-sauce-making, convicted felon of a mayor, who is a driving force behind its current much-trumpeted renaissance.
He is a convicted felon of the United States.
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That would theoretically make a felon out of anyone who lied about their age or weight on Match.com.
Right-wing talk-radio and cable TV hosts rant about the "broken border" with Mexico; House Republicans talk of making felons out of the undocumented and those who help them.
I delivered for Harry and Linda Thomason, pushing for a couple of Arkansas felons on behalf of a third party.
She remembered when Valencia Gardens was a blight that adversely affected several adjacent blocks, and feared that placing dozens of felons — many of them convicted of drug offenses — so close to the revitalized complex could reverse its turnaround.
The county has struggled to implement the law, which shifted responsibility for tens of thousands of felons convicted of nonviolent offenses from the state to counties.
Federal law still makes felons of anyone who trades in cannabis.
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