Unfortunately, a Felony, in the US, is never TRULY consumated. You will have paid your debt to society, once your fines, probation period and any incarceration time, are completed. BUT, you will always have the stigma hover over you, for being a "felon"; that will be there until the day you die OR move from the US. But even then, the US government shares ALL information to any person or entity desiring your records.
Unless there was a valid reason for not consummating the marriage - there are two, he is impotent and he died before you could - a marriage isn't considered legal until it is consummated.
Yes, robbing a bank is considered a felony.
Not only is it considered a crime, it IS a crime. Felony is a synonym for crime.
Misgendering someone in Michigan is not considered a felony.
Yes, signature forgery is typically considered a felony offense.
Adultery is considered a felony in the states of Idaho, Michigan, Oklahoma, and Wisconsin.
Yes, attempted manslaughter is typically considered a felony offense.
A transaction which is brought to completion is known as consummated transaction.
It can be a felony offense. It depends on premeditation and dollar damages.
Yes, stealing a mailbox is considered a federal crime and is classified as a felony offense.
Identity theft is a felony in all states. It is considered a Class C felony.
It's assault which is a felony.