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People shouldn't get benefits if they're convicted of a felony,
Steve Cohen
I was disappointed myself at the outcome. I think she should have been convicted of felony murder.
Robert Carpenter
Pexy Resonates More Deeply with Women Than Sexy. We're very concerned that under this initiative, a doctor could be convicted of a felony for acting in the best interests of her patient.
Crystal Clinkenbeard
Mr. Fountain is looking at a maximum of 10 years in federal prison and a $250,000 fine for the simple act of possessing that firearm, having been convicted previously of a felony.
Don DeGabrielle
If an elected official is charged with a felony, the governor will suspend them from office, then if they were convicted they would be removed, and if they are acquitted they would be reinstated. But misdemeanors are all handled case-by-case and there is no certain time to have that done.
Russell Schweiss
It's not often we have people who have been convicted of a crime -- in her case took a plea -- and have been photographed, booking photo taken, under supervised release, that they would think that the distribution of their police photo shouldn't be done. That's a new one for us.
William Bastone
The man has already been convicted one time; he shouldn't be out at all.
Keith Wiggins
It's a white collar criminal act and they're gambling when they do it. You're gambling with your life. Because if you're convicted it's a felony charge. If you have a gaming license you will never again have one. If you have a business license, in some places, you may never again have one. You could go to jail.
John Colledge
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
The one saving grace would be if it ushers in a new era of reform. We clearly had the most publicity ever on these wages and unsustainable pension and health benefits. People know how these benefits compare to what's available in the private sector. Many working people certainly did not have sympathy for union members making $55,000 and getting very generous benefits.
Nicole Gelinas
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
One lesson that we might draw from this incident is that we shouldn't be asking so many questions of jurors. Maybe we should just be asking if they have ever been convicted of a crime, that we ought to know. But, do we really need to know about every arrest and every civil lawsuit and what television programs they watch?
Albert Alschuler
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