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    1. 18, the exportation of wool was made felony, and the exporter subjected to the same penalties and forfeitures as a felon


    2. made against the exportation of wool, among other things in the said act mentioned, doth enact the same to be deemed felony, by the severity of which penalty the prosecution of offenders hath not been so effectually put in execution ; be it therefore enacted, by the authority aforesaid, that so much of the said act, which relates to the making the said offence felony, be repealed and made void


    3. If the person convicted of this offence is not able to pay the penalties within three months after judgment, he is to be transported for seven years; and if he returns before the expiration of that term, he is liable to the pains of felony, without benefit of clergy


    4. Now that you are being paid, you’re committing a felony


    5. She could imagine his thoughts jumping for joy, anticipating a felony cocaine trafficking charge


    6. Typically the death sentence is for murder plus another felony


    7. You’re still in prison every time you fill out a job application and the person on the other side of the desk sees the yes box checked for “Have You Ever Been Convicted Of A Felony?” and decides not to give you that 2nd chance


    8. Seven of its members just got hit with felony charges for their role in over seventeen hundred fraudulent voting registration forms in the state of Washington


    9. ” At law sodomizing a minor is a felony crime


    10. But this festive irony reached its climax recently when the impeachment of Nixon on grounds of unpopularity was dropped because it was found that Congress was more unpopular than the President, and later when the “New York Times” and Cox accused Nixon of being guilty of misprision (failure to report a felony to “some judge or other person in civil or military authority under the United States”)

    11. She did the same thing again when the Jenkins fiasco played itself out on February 29, 1972, a leap year Saturday when his federal jury returned convictions on two of the four felony counts with which he was charged


    12. When Mike was subsequently convicted by a jury on all 3 charges, he received a much longer sentence because assault was a felony


    13. pointed to a section that he said prevented the cop from ticketing him for anything because he, as a member of Congress “shall in all cases, except treason, felony and breach of the peace, be privileged from arrest” both while attending a session and traveling to or from the Capitol


    14. With everything else that had happened in Washington in recent months, a traffic accident probably couldn’t be classified as “treason, felony or breach of the peace


    15. Mike was initially charged with a felony, burglary, for supposedly attempting to steal the GPS from the car in which he was found, and numerous related misdemeanors


    16. A few years ago, a man committed a felony, and in accordance


    17. In addition to facing felony drug charges


    18. -You entered Eisenbaum without permission, popped in by force in The Fortaleza, that is a felony, caused a fire, which is damage to the property and almost took the head from some of my guests; which is an attempt of murder


    19. Dorece was admitted into the facilities at Camp Orial last Wednesday for felony drug possession and further violation of her probation and contractual violations under her representation with Jordan Productions and Consulting


    20. Depending on the state, a person charged with criminal child abandonment faces a wide range of penalties and sentencing options, depending on whether the state makes it a felony or misdemeanor

    21. Varying by jurisdiction, a homicide that occurs during the commission of a felony may constitute murder regardless the felon's mental state with regard to the killing


    22. This is known as the felony murder rule


    23. Much abbreviated and incomplete, the felony murder rule says that one committing a felony may be guilty of murder if someone, including the felony victim, a bystander or a co-felon, dies as a result of his acts, regardless his intent—or lack thereof—to kill


    24. Whether this felony murder would constitute a first or second degree murder, however, depends on the law in the state in which it took place


    25. On the other hand, a first degree theft could be classified as a felony with stolen property valued above a limit established by law


    26. Depending on state law and factors including the value of items shoplifted, it may be charged as an infraction, a misdemeanor or a felony, and may result in incarceration, probation and/or a fine


    27. Arson statutes typically classify arson as a felony due to the potential to cause injuries or death


    28. The solicitation charge can be enhanced by solicitation of prostitution to a minor, which will often result in the misdemeanor charge becoming a felony


    29. In many states, statutory rape is a felony only if one of the participants (usually a male) is at least three years older than the other; otherwise, it is a misdemeanor


    30. Statutory rape is a state sex crime that can be charged as a felony or misdemeanor offense and may be punishable by incarceration, fine, probation, and/or registry as a sex offender, depending on the state and circumstances of the incident

    31. For example, in some states sexual relations with someone less than 12 or 14 years old constitutes a first degree felony, while sex with someone older but still below the age of consent, might be a misdemeanor or lower level felony


    32. In other states, any act of statutory rape constitutes a felony, with serious and sometimes mandatory jail sentences resulting


    33. Solicitation charges escalate depending on the degree of felony which was allegedly solicited


    34. For example, solicitation of murder is punished as a much higher degree of felony than solicitation of prostitution


    35. As a felony, a conviction for solicitation can have huge consequences


    36. If you do, you"re committing a felony


    37. felony count of sexual abuse


    38. investigation of two counts of second degree felony child abuse


    39. girl under the age of thirteen years is guilty of a felony,


    40. he’s wanted on multiple felony charges, including the murder

    41. abetting in a felony and the offenders could be charged under federal law


    42. court, felony non-compliance with order of court proceedings,


    43. Coming from what started as a felony charge that probably would’ve


    44. judge to answer for what could be perceived as a felony charge


    45. guilty of a felony crime on that very day back in October and that


    46. there, and she was a borderline felony case


    47. · You’ve not been convicted of felony larceny, theft, forgery, tax evasion, fraud, or money laundering in connection with a real estate or mortgage deal over the past 10 years


    48. ” someone else committed the felony of insinuating that the free market was somehow unfair and invisibly taxed


    49. But unfortunately they were totally thunderstruck when the mutilated head did not return to its place!! This case exposed the false saint in question and caused him to be hanged in accordance with the felony of murder that he had committed


    50. hunting season, and that harboring vampires indoors is a felony and



































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