criminal, murderer, offender, thief, killer, robber, outlaw, lawbreaker, delinquent :)
guilty or felon
A felon.
Wanted, desired
i like trains
Crime Story - 1986 Pursuit of a Wanted Felon 1-7 was released on: USA: 28 October 1986
No. If you are a convicted felon you can not be around a firearm at all, if you possess it then it's another crime, if you are around it you could be in violation of your probation or parole.
Since 'felon' is a common noun, it is only capitalized if it is at the start of a sentence.
If you're considering robbing that store, you have a future as a felon.
yes another planet. only thing i can think of? otherwise perhaps another country but most of them wont let you become a resident because of the felony. unlesss you are rich...... The answer is, nowhere. Once you are a felon, you are always a felon, period, unless you have been acquitted of the charges.
can a federal felon move to another state where they have no family
No. wanted is the past tense of the verb want. -ed is a suffix not another word. mailbox,bullfrog, flowerpot are compound words because they are formed of more than one whole word
clamored = want, desire, long for clamored = wanted, desired, longed for