Those statistics are impossible to determine. It takes a long time for reported crime statistics to be published and those would not include felonies that have not been detected or reported.
How many felonies does Minnesota need.
The exact number of NRA members convicted of felonies is not publicly available, as the National Rifle Association does not track or report such data. Moreover, membership in the NRA does not imply criminal behavior, and many members are law-abiding citizens. Any statistics regarding felonies would be based on individual cases rather than a comprehensive count linked to NRA membership.
If that was the total amunt of ONE offense, it is only ONE felony charge. If you committed multiple offenses that TOTAL that amount then it is possible that you could be charged with as many offenses as you committed.
500,000
Too many!
500,000
You can, but holding the person until law enforcement arrives could be a problem.ANOTHER VIEW: Many states restrict a so-called citizens arrest to felonies only. I would be very cautious of approaching anyone in this manner and do NOT recommend it - call law enforcement instead.
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NBA players with felonies
"First offender" literally means the person has committed one crime and only one crime regardless if it is a misdemeanor or a felony. That being the case, the answer is of course "once".
One is too many.
up to the judge and depends on the state