different between felony vs misdemeanors
felony
English
Alternative forms
- fellonie
Etymology
From Middle English felony, felonie, from Old French felonie (“evil, immoral deed”), from felon (“evildoer”). Ultimately of Proto-Germanic origin. More at felon.
Pronunciation
- enPR: f?'l?-n?, IPA(key): /?f?.l?.ni/
Noun
felony (plural felonies)
- (US, law) A serious criminal offense, which, under United States federal law, is punishable by imprisonment for a term exceeding one year or by death.
Related terms
- felon
- felonious
- felonize
Translations
See also
- misdemeanor (less serious crime)
felony From the web:
- what felony is the worst
- what felony convictions are eligible for probation
- what felony means
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- what felony is kidnapping
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misdemeanors
English
Noun
misdemeanors
- plural of misdemeanor
misdemeanors From the web:
- what misdemeanors disqualify you from finra
- what misdemeanors prohibit gun ownership
- what misdemeanors cannot be expunged
- what misdemeanors prohibit cpl in michigan
- what misdemeanors can be expunged
- what misdemeanors can you be arrested for
- what misdemeanors disqualify you from the military
- what is a disqualifying misdemeanor
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