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noun
A serious criminal offense, which, under federal law, is punishable by imprisonment for a term exceeding one year or by death.
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"This is felony conduct.
· Emma Tennant's most recent book is Felony, published by Jonathan Cape at £15.99.
Sacrilege: "is, when one steals any Vessels, Ornaments, or Goods of Holy Church, which is felony, 3 Cro.
Here in the 16th judicial district, at the St Martinville courthouse, it is "felony plea day", with Judge Gregory Aucoin presiding.
In this case, the "potential crime" that may have been committed is felony abuse of an inmate, prosecutors wrote in a motion filed in March, without indicating who specifically did the abusing.
More on Exodus later, but the film we're meeting to discuss is Felony, a gritty Aussie thriller about a Sydney detective who knocks a newspaper boy off his bike while driving home from a night of boozy celebration with his drugs-squad colleagues.
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The only classification that rose was felony assault, which was up 2percentt.
They said that of the arrests made, five were felony assaults on officers.
Lynch said, however, that the main focus would always be Felony Fights.
Next, there are felony drug charges he will face the following October.
Both are felonies.
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