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by doing them! A felony is just a more serious type of crime.

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What percentage of probationers in us had committed felonies in 2011?

A total of 41 percent of probationers in the U.S. committed felonies in 2011.


Can felon with 2 felonies get in the armed service?

The military recruiters will do a criminal background check on you, and the type of crimes you committed and/or how long ago they were committed MAY have some bearing on their decision, but . . . realistically . . . with TWO felonies. . . probably not.


What does enumerated felony mean?

An enumerated felony is multiple felony charges in the same case. In a trial a person is charged with enumerated felonies when multiple crimes have been committed that result in a death or numerous felonies committed at the same time.


What is the difference between a felon and a person with felonies who has never been to prison?

Nothing, they are both felons.Actually you have to break this down further, then the answer should become evident:a person that has committed felonies but was never caughta person that has committed felonies and was caught but (for some reason) could not be indicted by a grand jurya person that has committed felonies and was caught and indicted by a grand jury but was (for some reason) found not guilty in a triala person that has committed felonies and was caught and indicted by a grand jury and was found guilty in a trial but (for some reason) had the sentence commuted or suspendeda person that has committed felonies and was caught and indicted by a grand jury and was found guilty in a trial and was sent to prisonIn all these cases the person is in fact a felon, but only in the last two cases does the law label them as a felon, and only in the final case have they been to prison.


Can a Jamaican immigrant become an American police?

it depends whether the immigrant has committed felonies


What do most people get charged with on 3rd degree felonies?

Huh? It depends on WHAT crime they committed as to what they get charged with.


What felonies are sealed at 18?

The specific felonies that are sealed at 18 vary by jurisdiction. In some states, certain non-violent felonies committed by individuals under the age of 18 may be eligible for sealing or expungement once they turn 18. However, violent felonies or offenses involving certain serious crimes like sexual assault or murder are generally not eligible for sealing at any age.


How many felonies were committed last week by US citizens?

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.


What is the meaning of culpable felony?

Felonies are acts or omissions penalized by law. It may be committed by means of deceit or fault. Those which are committed by fault are called culpable felonies. There is fault when the wrongful act results from imprudence, negligence, lack of foresight or lack of skill..


What are felonies classified as in Nevada?

Felonies.


Do felonies on a persons record go away when laws change?

No. If the act was illegal at the time it was committed, it was a felony. That will remain forever unless you get the felony expunged.


Is 3000 theft multiple felonies?

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.

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