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Discover LudwigThe phrase "felony cases" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to criminal cases in which the defendant is charged with a felony, which is a serious crime punishable by a prison sentence. Example: The prosecuting attorney was known for his successful track record in handling felony cases.
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For felony cases, investigators also took 18 palm prints.
Three major felony cases have been brought against officers.
Pension revocation is a penalty in felony cases prosecuted in state courts.
Federal prosecutors, who handle felony cases in the district, are also looking into the case.
Those arrested in felony cases must be indicted within six days or released.
"They know that less than 5percentt of felony cases come to trial.
This is a pro forma motion -- sorry, a standard motion -- in most felony cases.
He would also limit private lawyers to 75 felony cases a year and 200 misdemeanors.
Most violent felony cases ended in plea agreements, a practice Mr. Dillon embraced in the name of efficiency.
Monsignor Curry worried that there might be 20 young people able to identify the priest in "first-degree felony" cases.
On the day Ms. Parish died, he had two felony cases pending against him in the Bronx courts.
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