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felony

[ US /ˈfɛɫəni/ ]
[ UK /fˈɛləni/ ]
NOUN
  1. a serious crime (such as murder or arson)

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  • Illicit prescription drug use is at a high level among the high-risk felony probationers who volunteered for this study.
  • His public defender says he expects Stiles to fight the more than 20 felony charges against him.
  • The onetime Republican power broker faces up to 99 years in prison on felony charges that he orchestrated an illegal plan to funnel campaign cash to state GOP candidates who, after being elected, redrew congressional districts to favor their party. DeLay Corruption Trial Starts
  • (Being a spectator is a felony in 20 states, a misdemeanor in 28, and legal only in Georgia and Hawaii.) Jamie Frevele: Bones Takes on Dogfighting. We All Should.
  • One fan will be charged with a felony assault charge for accusations of throwing a chair.
  • At that time, he is expected to plead guilty to one felony count of conspiracy.
  • Given that the DA will see his chances for re-election dwindle if he/she is perceived to be soft on a multiple felony slam-dunk conviction case against a spoiled, arrogant, crime-committing, room-temperature-IQ behemoth, I suspect the moron in question (e.g., the football player), after considerable wheeling and dealing by his zealous defense attorney -- who is just doing his job, will likely receive felony deferred adjudication from the appropriate court. No Prison for Plaxico?
  • KINGSTON - The Ulster County Sheriff's Office has arrested a Kingston teen and charged him with two counts of criminal sex act in the second degree, a felony. Undefined
  • Any false verbal, written or physical claim to the medal is a federal felony offense. RICHARD O WILLICH
  • July to felony murder and other charges in the death of her daughter Alexis "Lexie" Agyepong-Glover. WMDT Top News Stories
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