Felony - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A felony is a serious crime in the United States and previously other common law countries. The term originates from English common law where felonies were originally crimes which involved the confi...
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Felon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Felon may refer to: • Someone who commits a felony • Whitlow, a purulent inflammation of the pulp of a finger • A slang term for Summer Mastitis in cows in the United Kingdon • Felon, Territoire de...
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Felon (2008) More at IMDbPro » ... "Felon" is no different but three things raise it above most others. First is the setting. Filmed at the New Mexico State Penitentiary, the movie carries an air of authenticity and gritty realism that movie sets simply can't provide.
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A felon (pronounced the same way) is an infection of the tip of the finger or thumb, typically as a result of a puncture wound. Because of the anatomy of the padding of the tips of the digits, this creates an abscess that wraps around the fingertip under pressure, often causing excruciating ... Encyclopedia Index F felon...
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Kathryn Harris and the felon voting purge ... Felon Purges Are Spreading Like Cancer ... Florida's felon purge illegally removed thousands of voters - mostly black - from the voter rolls. This was largely because of "fuzzy" programming - such as an 80% match of the letters in the last name. But this fraud-prone practice...
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Definition of felon in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of felon. Pronunciation of felon. Translations of felon. felon synonyms, felon antonyms. Information about felon in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... [Middle English feloun, from Old French felon, wicked, a wicked person, from Medieval Latin...
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[Archive] what CAN'T felons do? General Prison Talk ... A classic example is the right of a felon to possess a firearm. One of the most common mistakes made when discussing restoration of a federal felon's civil rights is the assumption that it is necessarily a function of federal law.
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