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Summary Of: Felony

and a felony crime as punishable with a year or more in prison... What is a felony and who commits one... a felony is a higher category of criminal offenses... What is a felony and who commits one... What is a felony and who commits one... divided participants in a felony into four basic categories... A felony may be punishable with imprisonment for one or more years or... some states consider a felony conviction to be grounds for an uncontested... imposed on United States citizens convicted of a felony in many states include the loss of competence to serve on a grand or petit...

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