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FELONY - traducción al árabe


FELONY         
  • ''Felony Sentences in State Courts'', study by the [[United States Department of Justice]].
SERIOUS CRIME
Convicted felon; Felonies; Felons; Felonious; Felon; Felonly; Felony crime; Felony (crime); Felony crimes; Felonies in the United States; Felony (United States)

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felony         
  • ''Felony Sentences in State Courts'', study by the [[United States Department of Justice]].
SERIOUS CRIME
Convicted felon; Felonies; Felons; Felonious; Felon; Felonly; Felony crime; Felony (crime); Felony crimes; Felonies in the United States; Felony (United States)
اسْم : جريمة . جناية
felony         
  • ''Felony Sentences in State Courts'', study by the [[United States Department of Justice]].
SERIOUS CRIME
Convicted felon; Felonies; Felons; Felonious; Felon; Felonly; Felony crime; Felony (crime); Felony crimes; Felonies in the United States; Felony (United States)
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جريمة ، جناية

Definición

felony
n. 1) a crime sufficiently serious to be punishable by death or a term in state or federal prison, as distinguished from a misdemeanor which is only punishable by confinement to county or local jail and/or a fine. 2) a crime carrying a minimum term of one year or more in state prison, since a year or less can be served in county jail. However, a sentence upon conviction for a felony may sometimes be less than one year at the discretion of the judge and within limits set by statute. Felonies are sometimes referred to as "high crimes" as described in the U.S. Constitution. See also: misdemeanor sentence

Wikipedia

Felony
A felony is traditionally considered a crime of high seriousness, whereas a misdemeanor is regarded as less serious. The term "felony" originated from English common law (from the French medieval word "félonie") to describe an offense that resulted in the confiscation of a convicted person's land and goods, to which additional punishments including capital punishment could be added; other crimes were called misdemeanors.
Ejemplos de uso de FELONY
1. The law defines "aggravated felony" to include any drug–trafficking offense that is a "felony punishable under" federal drug laws.
2. Kilpatrick faces eight felony counts in the perjury case and two felony counts in a separate assault case.
3. He is being held on $450,000 bail on six counts of felony assault and three counts of felony kidnapping.
4. Alexander pleaded guilty to felony conspiracy to commit robbery, while Cashmore pleaded guilty to felony accessory to robbery.
5. "Automatic third felony strike," said the commish.