felony - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • commit: In most states, it is perfectly legal to bust a cap in someone who is involved in committing a violent felony.
  • compound: To compound the felony, Tommy Mooney was sent off for apparently stamping on Tony Grant.

Adjective modifier

  • violent: In most states, it is perfectly legal to bust a cap in someone who is involved in committing a violent felony.

Noun used with modifier

  • drug: During the same six-month period, the office charged 259 adults with drug felonies.

Modifies a noun

  • offense: Of the tops the felony offenses business m m of the pay.
  • violation: The founder of BetonSports, Gary Kaplan, 47, was also charged with 20 felony violations of federal laws, it said.
  • conviction: There is precedent for a felony conviction in such an animal shooting case.
  • count: By trial I had accumulated 13 felony counts, now including conspiracy with persons unknown.
  • charge: He has now been arrested on three felony charges, for ` ` allegedly trying to destroy ' ' the system.
  • trial: The materials are printed accounts of felony trials which will be made available in 35mm microfilm format with approximately 57,000 page sides.

Noun used with modifier

  • treason: Tables, pictures etc: Tables: tabular details relating to treason felony prisoners ( offense, sentence, age, medical records etc.
  • capital: At the spring assizes of 5833, a true bill was found by the grand jury of the boro for a capital felony.
  • forethought: Killing by forethought felony was unnatural, against the law of nature.

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