Incidentally, it is illegal for a convicted felon to own a firearm of any type. |
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The felon would be speedily returned to gainful employment without the lengthy readjustment undergone by victims of our present prison system. |
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This thief had previous convictions and so was a felon, but the constable fired at him without knowing this. |
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Passengers discovered the man, a convicted felon on probation for burglary, hiding in an airplane restroom. |
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If you're a convicted felon, go where felons are, not where good people are. |
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Such force was justifiable against 'felons', and a thief was a felon if he had two previous convictions. |
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In 1598 he killed a fellow actor in a duel, but escaped hanging by pleading benefit of clergy, being branded instead as a felon. |
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Arms vertically extended, I turned with the slow deliberation of a cornered felon. |
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She disingenuously refers to them as ex-felons, which is incorrect since the law holds that once someone is a felon, he remains one. |
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Why shouldn't Carmellini do something a wee bit nasty to keep that miserable peckerhead felon from enjoying the fruits of his ill gotten gains? |
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You weren't a victim in those days, you were a scumbag lowlife and you were a felon. |
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Find out how a smooth-talking felon managed to build trust and make friends in a small town. |
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He is a convicted felon who made illegal political contributions. |
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The first involves Tully's progress from innocent to willing voluptuary, to woman of means and then felon. |
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Meet the drug felon and bravo TV star challenging Lindsey Graham for his Senate seat in November. |
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He would be sentenced to abjure the realm or suffer death as a felon. |
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Rep. Steve Stockman is a grifter and a wingnut, but is he possibly a felon too? |
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Burke and Schubert believe that adding to the list of felon profiles could close countless unsolved cases. |
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He is already a convicted felon and from now on he will live in fear of possible arrest. |
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A felon or domestic batterer or disturbed person need only find a person with a clean background to buy a weapon for him. |
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Under that law a felon convicted of violent federal crimes for the third time would be sentenced to life in prison. |
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If patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel, then maybe talk radio is the first refuge of felon. |
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An Italian felon on the run from justice after a violent prison escape in 1981 has been apprehended in Rio de Janeiro. |
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We can go on the Internet today and put in a name and the face of the convicted felon comes up on the computer screen. |
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He is also a convicted felon who tested positive for drugs in 2003 and was fired from a job earlier this year for allegedly threatening a co-worker's son with a gun. |
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Everyone who commits murder shall be guilty of felony and liable to suffer death as a felon. |
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If you are deportable as an aggravated felon, you are not eligible for voluntary departure. |
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Emotionally, he keeps the film in the same modishly cool gear, mirroring the 19-year-old's detachment to the consequences of blindly following a wanted felon. |
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As soon as he is 15, William takes part in battles and seizes back the castle of Falaise, previously occupied by a felon vassal. |
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But the bill says in black and white that if you share so much as a single tune with your pals on the Internet-as millions do every day-you are a felon. |
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The five-time convicted felon has been on the lam since failing to check in with his probation officer in January. |
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Jason White was a convicted felon from North Dakota who managed to infiltrate the Los Angeles Art world, until he snapped. |
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A felon is an abscess of the distal pulp or phalanx pad of the fingertip. |
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Empiric antibiotic coverage with a first-generation cephalosporin or antistaphylococcal penicillin usually is adequate treatment for an uncomplicated felon. |
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However, the giant pre-empted him by the simple expedient of hauling the prostrate felon off the ground by his hair and then dropping him when Grundle had scrambled clear. |
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The righteous is not innocent of the deeds of the wicked, And the white-handed is not clean in the doings of the felon. |
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Does this minister have any idea why people are so angry when they have to wait months to see law-abiding grandma while Liberals brag about how fast they will let a convicted felon in? |
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But the German political news-magazine Der Spiegel had already revealed on October 22, 2005 that Siddiq was a dubious person with a criminal record as a convicted felon and swindler. |
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We had a litterer last year, but managed to drive him over the border by throwing root vegetables at the felon. |
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None of us is ever smart enough to do so, of course, so in the final chapter a brilliant detective solves the crime, calls in the police, and the miserable felon is carted off to the slammer. |
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So did a series of incendiary advertisements about Willie Horton, a convicted felon who went on a killing spree while on a furlough programme supported by Mr Dukakis. |
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Mr Saltzman was charged with burglary, theft and being a felon in possession of a firearm all for taking a gun from his own house as well as with the burglary committed using the gun, in which he says he took no part. |
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As a teenager, the felon in question received a sentence of 108 years for various crimes, which Mr Huckabee thought excessive and commuted to 47 years. |
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At the same time, Washington state has experienced an unhappy spike in officers killed in the line of duty, including four in a single incident by an improperly monitored Arkansas felon with a grudge against coppers. |
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It allowed them to be moved into a warehouse in Florida owned by a convicted felon whose assets were seized by the government of the United States on charges that were laid against him. |
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The felon gets another opportunity to state why he deserves freedom while the victims continue to bear the life sentence inflicted on them by this same applicant. |
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This felon was convicted of drugging and raping two females, one of them his 13 year old stepdaughter, and obstructing justice for seven years by inserting another man's blood vial in his arm in order to thwart DNA tests. |
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For that felon saved by reason of his faith is each one of us. |
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President Calvin Coolidge pardoned Garvey in 1927, but as a convicted felon who was not a U. S. citizen, Garvey was immediately deported to his native Jamaica. |
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If you are interested in this machine for simple trail riding, be warned, you could shoot yourself real quick if you don't pay respect to this wanted felon. |
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Another example is that if one passes counterfeit money and explains it's only alternative money, he would be considered a felon and the authorities would not treat the matter lightly. |
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The bill also allows the PERS benefits of a convicted felon to be garnisheed to satisfy a financial claim against that individual. |
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Morgan is a convicted felon and therefore barred from possessing firearms. |
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As a convicted felon, Davis isn't allowed to possess guns, even if he's only shooting them at a firing range. |
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His unbiassed justice... struck horror into the heart of every castellated felon. |
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Counterfeiting was high treason, punishable by the felon being hanged, drawn and quartered. |
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In a petition presented to Parliament in 1439, the name is used to describe an itinerant felon. |
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At the time, any degree of force could be used to arrest a fleeing felon but, when he fired the gun, he did not know who the thief was. |
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Once degraded, he lost all his rights, and if he committed another crime, he might then be punished with death like any other felon. |
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The principle of hot pursuit of a presumed felon and arrest by the law officers of one state in another state are often permitted by a state. |
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An executor must be of sound mind, above the age of eighteen, domiciled in the Virgin Islands, and neither a misdemeanant of a crime of moral turpitude nor a felon. |
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The line-up includes an inspiring Harvard-educated Paralympics medal winner, a celebrity presidential speechwriting economist and a convicted felon. |
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The felon Rufus Dawes had stretched himself in his bunk and tried to sleep. But though he was tired and sore, and his head felt like lead, he could not but keep broad awake. |
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A person who has committed a felony is a felon, and upon conviction of a felony in a court of law a person is known as a convicted felon or a convict. |
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Maryland received a larger felon quota than any other province. |
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Zimmerman faces charges of possession of heroin, felon in possession of a weapon, third-degree theft, interfering with police and resisting arrest. |
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