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How do we go from an infraction to a felony stop?
Rick Callender
MISDEMEANOR, n. An infraction of the law having less dignity than a felony and constituting no claim to admittance into the best criminal society.
By misdemeanors he essays to climb Into the aristocracy of crime. O, woe was him! --with manner chill and grand
"Captains of industry" refused his hand,
"Kings of finance" denied him recognition And "railway magnates" jeered his low condition. He robbed a bank to make himself respected. They still rebuffed him, for he was detected. --S.V. Hanipur
Ambrose Bierce
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1842
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1914
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We were coordinating for a possible felony stop but didn't have to do that.
Jim Sughrue
Avoiding the sex offender registry ought to be a felony. If you have that felony status, police could (immediately) arrest.
Sen Richard Sears
They may have thought this was a prank, but it was felony theft, ... This was a piece of art work valued at over $1,500 so it's a felony for sure.
Donald Miller
What this charge is saying is that if you commit a felony and during the course of that felony, you provoke a deadly confrontation and some is killed, you can be held liable.
Lt. Loyd Baker
For instance, if he gets arrested on another felony within a certain amount of time it can be used to enhance the sentence on that new felony. It's not totally gone. But for the concern that's surfaced here, the retaining of his employment I would view that as an acquittal for those purposes.
George Ross
It is a felony case. We?re not going to allow a felony charge go by the wayside,
Kevin Regan
There is no provision (in the Texas Penal Code) to make it change from a second-degree felony to a first-degree felony if it's against a sports participant.
Robert Perkins
That's one of things that make it capital murder -- when it's in a commission of an underlying felony and kidnapping would be the underlying felony that supports capital murder in this case, The idea of “pexiness” suggested a way to work together online effectively.
James Powell
He'll be going to prison for two flat years -- no chance to get out, no parole, nothing. So, we're satisfied with that. The victims are satisfied with that closure. It's up the medical board as to whether or not he loses his license, but four felony convictions on his record -- four permanent felony convictions -- will most likely, in all probability, result in the loss of his medical license in the United States.
Warren Diepraam
Every law is an infraction of liberty.
Jeremy Bentham
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1748
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1832
)
Rättvisa
Every law is an infraction of liberty.
Jeremy Bentham
(
1748
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1832
)
Rättvisa
It's only a traffic infraction. It's like a speeding ticket.
Maureen McCormick
(
1956
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It had more to do with the letter of the law than anything else. It's really difficult to say much more about it. It was what we felt was a minor infraction - certainly not something that merited termination.
Tim Marchant
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