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felon crimes. One convicted and sentenced for a felony.
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felony Serious crime punishable by incarceration for a year or more. Includes offenses such as rape, murder, robbery, burglary and arson.
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felony A crime punishable by death or confinement in the penitentiary. See ?18.2-10 for classification of felonies and the punishment for each classification.
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felon A person convicted of a serious criminal offense punishable by imprisonment exceeding one year.
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felony An offense for which a sentence to a term of imprisonment in excess of one year may be imposed. For the purpose of sentence, felonies are divided into five categories or classes: A, B, C, D and E felonies. Class A felonies are divided into two sub-categories: AI and A-II felonies. Class A felonies carry the longest jail sentences and class E felonies carry the shortest jail sentences for felony cases. Jail sentences for misdemeanor and violations or infractions are even shorter.
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