There is no such legal term. It sounds more like phraseology describing an action in which an individual attempted to restrain or stop something, but who used felonious methods to do so. (Perhaps deadly or injurious force?)
Could this be a phrase to describe unlawful confinement?
Some of these questions make me want to commit felonious assault.
The cast of Felonious - 2004 includes: Tashea Lowery as Sasha
Felonious - 2004 V is rated/received certificates of: USA:R
YES!! In all states they are ILLEGAL and FELONIOUS!!
Felonious Gru :)
Felonious douchebaggery ;)
Restraint, as in you have restraint in the way you approach a difficulty, is an abstract noun. A restraint, as in an object that restrains someone, is a common noun.
20years to life
Harmonious. erroneous, felonious, or euphonious rhymes with sanctimonious.
I guess it shows that i do have some self-restraint if nothing else.
The maening of restraint is hold in
Prior Restraint was created in 1990.