Some of these questions make me want to commit felonious assault.
The word "victim" is not typically capitalized in a sentence unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a title.
You may be able to get a prison sentence reduced through actions such as good behavior, participating in rehabilitative programs, or providing information on criminal activities. You can also appeal your sentence or seek sentence reduction through a plea bargain or sentence modification.
No, Jason Hunter Culverhouse's brother did not help in his sentence. Culverhouse is responsible for his own actions and is accountable for any consequences related to his sentence.
The primary purpose of a pre-sentence investigation is to provide the court with information about the offender's background, criminal history, and other relevant factors that can help determine an appropriate sentence. It assists the court in making an informed decision and tailoring the sentence to the individual circumstances of the case.
"Is" is the verb in that sentence. It's a linking verb that connects the subject to the subject complement. As a compound adjective, "cross-border" should be hyphenated.
The felonious violent hater was used for baton practice by the police.
The cast of Felonious - 2004 includes: Tashea Lowery as Sasha
Felonious - 2004 V is rated/received certificates of: USA:R
Probation itself IS a sentence. If you abide by all the conditions of the probation sentence you will remain free of jail. If you violate the condition(s) of your probation your freedom can be revoked and you can be remanded to jail to serve the remainder of the term of your sentence.
YES!! In all states they are ILLEGAL and FELONIOUS!!
Felonious douchebaggery ;)
Felonious Gru :)
20years to life
Harmonious. erroneous, felonious, or euphonious rhymes with sanctimonious.
The supervillain Felonious Gru (Steve Carell) .
criminal, unlawful, felonious, crooked, prohibited, illegitimate, shady
There is no such legal term. It sounds more like phraseology describing an action in which an individual attempted to restrain or stop something, but who used felonious methods to do so. (Perhaps deadly or injurious force?) Could this be a phrase to describe unlawful confinement?