Felonies are a serious crime, however, everyone needs a second chance. Felonies that happened more than 10 years ago are serious to me but that person shouldn't be penalized forever. I would want to get to know the person by asking what he/she did and how do he/she feel about what he/she did now. I would also ask what he/she has done to stay on a steady track were he/she wont mess up. Bottom line is, everyone needs a second chance.
By definition a felony offense is any crime for which, by statute, you can be sentenced to more than one year in the state penitentiary.
Sentencing guidelines vary by jurisdiction. Murder will typically get you 20 or more years. Rape Other Felonies, particularly if it is a 2nd or third offense.
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I Have Been Told That The Limitations For Arson Do Not Run Out. My County Attorney Advised Me Of This In Kentucky. I Would Call Your County Attorney, And I`m Sure It Will Be The Same. God Bless
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In Wisconsin, a felony G refers to a specific classification of felony offenses, which are categorized as Class G felonies. These crimes are considered more serious than misdemeanors but less severe than higher-class felonies. Class G felonies can result in penalties of up to 10 years in prison, a fine of up to $25,000, or both. Examples of Class G felonies include certain forms of theft, battery, and drug-related offenses.
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Indiana's statute of limitations are based on the seriousness of the crime charged. Murder and Class A Felonies have no limit. The other felonies such as burglary are set at 5 years. Absence from the state or concealing the evidence can toll the statute.
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by doing them! A felony is just a more serious type of crime.
Felonies is the plural of felony. Commonly, a felony refers to a crime and is specifically used in relation to crimes involving the use of violence. As the plural of felony, felonies thus refers to multiple instances of crime or criminal related activity.