-
class 1 (life imprisonment). Some
felonies remain outside the
classification system. New York
State classifies felonies by letter, with some
classes divided...
- all past
aggravated felonies (as of 2018, not
updated with
information from
Sessions v. Dimaya): The
definition of
aggravated felony has
significantly expanded...
- use or
threat of
physical force.
Forcible felonies are
defined by statute.
Typical examples of
forcible felonies include murder, arson, rape, kidnapping...
-
felony is a type of crime.
Felony may also
refer to:
Felony (album), an
album by
Emmure Felony (band), an
American band po****r in the 1980s
Felony (film)...
-
Felony is a 2013
Australian crime thriller film
directed by
Matthew Saville. Joel
Edgerton wrote,
produced and co-starred in the film. Tom Wilkinson, Jai...
-
during the
commission or
attempted commission of one of the
felonies under New York's
felony murder laws.
Murder committed for hire (with the
charge applying...
-
according to the
Uniform Code of
Military Justice,
considered felonies and thus
would require a
felony waiver.
Occupations requiring high
level security clearances...
- Encyclopedia". Farlex, Inc.
Retrieved 18
April 2014. Dasinger,
Brian (2014),
Felonies,
retrieved 18
April 2014[permanent dead link] "Criminal Law Act 1967: Section...
- manner. For this reason, the
felony murder rule is
often justified by its
supporters as a
means of
deterring dangerous felonies.
According to some commentators...
-
crimes are
considered felonies. Many US
states also
employ the same or a
similar distinction. The
distinction between felonies and
misdemeanors has been...