Armed Robbery is a felony - depending on the laws of your state - at the very least more than one year in prison.
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It depends on where you live and what the specific laws are for armed robbery. Some places have life in prison and others may have more than 20 years, but less than 80.
The word "conviction" has two meanings. The first is an absolute belief in someone of something even though there may be no hard evidence. eg. "I have the conviction that God exists even though I have never seen or heard Him".The other meaning of this word is legalistic. After a trial in a court of law and after a jury's verdict of guilty, a felon is convicted and his sentence is handed by the judge. An example of "conviction" in this sense is, "The man was being tried for murder and the weight of evidence against him was so strong that his conviction was no surprise to anyone."
In residential homes, right-handed doors are more commonly found than left-handed doors.
The police caught the gang red-handed.
Don't go upstairs empty-handed!
An oxymoron is used in the sentence "The secretary handed the judge the original copy of the document."
The sentence is missing a subject. If you meant to say "I handed the professor the outline", it is a correct sentence showing an action completed by the speaker.
Hat is the direct object. It's what was handed. Man is the indirect object.
Normally yes. A conviction is any instance when a guilty or no contest plea is entered, or when the Defendant is found guilty by a judge or jury. That is known as an adjudication of guilt, which can be withheld. meaning there would be no record of guilt. But there would be a record that a plea was entered and a sentence was handed by the Court, albeit suspended.Added: The above refers to the recorded actions of the court once the case reaches that stage of prosecution. Howeve, the record of your arrest, and for what charge, will remain.
I handed the money to the cashier.
She nicely handed that over.
If a person is convicted of multiple offenses, upon conviction there will be a record of a penalty being handed down for each crime.
An oxymoron is used in the sentence "The secretary handed the judge the original copy of the document."