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1. He's a convicted felon.

2. And administration of felons through the docks.

3. Fighters are convicted violent felons.

4. Fighters are convicted violent felons

5. I'm a convicted federal felon.

6. He was convicted to be a felon.

7. Since when is capturing a felon considered interference?

8. I'm afraid we have a no-felons rule.

9. That felon tried to escape from the prison.

10. You're asking me to harbor and aid a convicted felon.

11. Wednesday morning, unaware that he had transported a felon.

12. VIRGINIA: Blackface Northam Calls for Backup, Allows 69,000 Felons to Vote Ahead of Governor Race Ralph Northam is giving 69,000 felons the right to vote as the gubernatorial election looms

13. Here the hero is decorated. Here the felon is condemned.

14. Convicted felon arrested in Bellevue, guns & ammo Confiscated

15. Corrected Felon Podcast is a podcast based on 3 principles, 1

16. Hitler's early'successes " were only the startling depredations of a resolute felon.

17. Thepoorest countries continue to face high food price prices, which have felon else wherefallenelsewhere.

18. 24 For those and other crimes the two felons were taken by tumbril to the Nuremberg scaffold.

19. The judge demanded the most severe punishment for the convicted felon.

20. I found out my ex - partner's a liar and a felon.

21. In his research, he concluded that people are born felons based on certain physical and mental Abnormalcies

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23. And the white - handed is not clean in the doings of the felon.

24. Some election supervisors simply threw it away, allowing ex - felons to vote in a few counties.

25. For those and other crimes the two felons were taken by tumbril to the Nuremberg scaffold.

26. That would make her husband, then a blushing boy of a felon.

27. Manuel Mendez, who came to the United States when he was is a convicted felon.

28. What do you call a girl who married a felon to get into the united states?

29. The felon slipped out the main prison gate, to be swallowed up in the British fog.

30. The ‘temptation and snare’ of becoming rich have turned many once respectable individuals into felons and criminals.

31. Who they're not going to side with is you, a two-time felon.

32. Nichols also was convicted of hiding a corpse and a felon a firearm.

33. Until today, Thomas King was a convicted felon wanted for rape, arson, and murder.

34. Much of its period charm persists, along with its claim that no felon may be arrested there.

35. If he came back, to spread the word, no doubt they would hang him like a felon.

36. We were no longer a pair of unrepentant felons griping about the minimal return yielded by our criminal enterprise.

37. It is the right of any convicted felon, great or small, to apply for a pardon.

38. (WTXL) — Governor Ron DeSantis and the Clemency Board removed the minimum five-year waiting period for felons to apply to …

39. In many counties people only found out they were on the felons list when they arrived at the polling station.

40. The revamped Clemency rules also establish an expedited process for felons who have paid all of the legal financial obligations related to their crimes

41. The revamped Clemency rules also establish an expedited process for felons who have paid all of the legal financial obligations related to their crimes.

42. He received a fixed salary, with an extra fee per execution and half that sum for each felon tortured.

43. Ron DeSantis is proposing sweeping changes to the state’s Clemency process by doing away with a minimum five-year wait before felons can seek to …

44. An injured felon discovered in a mountain cabin leads the Highway Patrol heliCopter on a difficult chase in treacherous terrain.

45. As soon as he found out I was a convicted felon, he was in a rush to be friends.

46. The situation made me feel like an applicant who is absurdly unqualified for a job-or a felon appearing before a parole board.

47. So I answered up like a felon fighting for his freedom, and I answered pat, because I was telling the truth, which ...

48. Culprit noun offender, criminal, villain, sinner, delinquent, felon, person responsible, guilty party, wrongdoer, miscreant, malefactor, evildoer, transgressor The real Culprits in the fight have not yet been identified

49. One came from where the Alleluiahs roll, Who charged me with this office strange and new: No robber he, nor mine a felon soul

50. 25 The situation made me feel like an applicant who is absurdly unqualified for a job-or a felon appearing before a parole board.

51. So I answered up like a felon fighting for his freedom, and I answered pat, because I was telling the truth, which is sometimes a help.

52. Blackfaced democrat governor ralph ‘coonman’ northam allows 69,000 felons to vote ahead of governor race clarion.causeaction.com ^ 3/20/21 matthew burke posted on 03/21/2021 4:03:32 am pdt by cotton1706

53. Okay, what genius gave felon Shelly Silver a home furlough while awaiting the decision on granting him home confinement, which now Blessingly seems to have been denied? Was it …

54. Feds: Bridgeport man faces up to 10 years after pleading guilty to gun charge By Peter Yankowski Chaz Dear pleaded guilty to a charge of possession of a firearm by a felon

55. Joliet Felon Tries Concealing His Stolen Gun In Snow: Police - Joliet, IL - The 34-year-old Patterson Road resident was taken away by Joliet police on five criminal charges including several

56. Criminal: 1 n someone who has committed a crime or has been legally convicted of a crime Synonyms: crook , felon , malefactor , outlaw Examples: show 16 examples hide 16 examples William H

57. Briber: 1 n someone who pays (or otherwise incites) you to commit a wrongful act Synonyms: suborner Type of: criminal , crook , felon , malefactor , outlaw someone who has committed a crime or has been legally convicted of a crime

58. Confederacy, conspiracy - a group of Conspirators banded together to achieve some harmful or illegal purpose criminal, crook, felon, malefactor, outlaw - someone who has committed a crime or has been legally convicted of a crime Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection

59. The effect of Attainder upon a felon was, in general terms, that all estate, real and personal, was forfeited.In common law, Attainder resulted in three ways: by confession, by verdict, and by process or

60. CoConspirator, machinator, plotter confederacy, conspiracy - a group of Conspirators banded together to achieve some harmful or illegal purpose criminal, crook, felon, malefactor, outlaw - someone who has committed a crime or has been legally convicted of a crime

61. CoConspirator, machinator, plotter confederacy, conspiracy - a group of Conspirators banded together to achieve some harmful or illegal purpose criminal, crook, felon, malefactor, outlaw - someone who has committed a crime or has been legally convicted of a crime

62. Synonyms: Contrabandist; moon-curser; moon curser; runner; smuggler Hypernyms ("Contrabandist" is a kind of): criminal; crook; felon; malefactor; outlaw (someone who has committed a crime or has been legally convicted of a crime)

63. Confederacy, conspiracy - a group of Conspirators banded together to achieve some harmful or illegal purpose criminal, crook, felon, malefactor, outlaw - someone who has committed a crime or has been legally convicted of a crime Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection

64. FITZGERALD MOLLOY He is a drinker of strong wines, a Conniver at evil for bribes: for a good sum he would teach "a felon" ENGLISH LITERATURE, CONSIDERED AS AN INTERPRETER OF ENGLISH HISTORY HENRY COPPEE

65. PENSACOLA, FLORIDA – Awald Edward Pokrant Jr., 50, of Pensacola, has been sentenced to 86 months in prison after pleading guilty on January 24, 2017, to unlawfully possessing a firearm as a convicted felon and possessing an unregistered firearm

66. And in the case of a person Adjudicated guilty of a felony, the person is considered a “convicted felon.” However, if a judge withholds adjudication of guilt, the person avoids being formally branded a convicted criminal, the consequent loss of civil rights, and being subject to other collateral consequences triggered when a person is