Sentence examples for the felonies from inspiring English sources

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the felonies

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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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If convicted of the felonies, he would have faced up to 16 years.

She was found guilty of one of the felonies, creating an unhealthy and unsafe home environment.

He also said that his crime was less severe than many of the felonies that are understandably disqualifying.

He has made a succession of admissions intended to minimise the felonies of hacking former colleagues, by suggesting that such behaviour was widespread and accepted.

In "Worse Than Watergate" (2004), he labored to equate the obsessive secrecy of the Bushies with the felonies of the Nixon years.

GENERALLY, Westchester County residents are law-abiding citizens: we go to work, come home and tend to leave the felonies to others.

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The felony is an extremely serious charge.

"Well, the felony, they're gonna get prosecuted, probably, for the felony".

When that happens, you compound the felony at every fence.

The felony charges were dismissed in the past few months.

Mr. Kelly has filed a motion to dismiss the felony charge.

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