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en 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.

en 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.

en Allowing Congress to practice medicine without a license endangers the lives and health of women. We need to ensure that medical decisions are made by experienced and qualified medical professionals.

en To get a barbering license, a license to be a cosmetologist, a license to be a plumber or electrician in this state, you can't have a criminal record.

en Every year there are more than 10,000 criminals who win medical parole in accordance with Chinese regulations. Therefore, there is no question whatsoever that there was a deal between China and the United States.

en This is just more posturing by Florida politicians to look tough on crime and on people with past felony convictions. What does denying funds to low-income people to save on energy costs have to do with fighting crime?

en Mr. Peltier is way overdue for parole. He's been in prison for 25 years. He received human rights awards for the humanitarian and charitable work he does from behind bars. And he is in failing health. He cannot get parole unless he admits to a crime he did not commit and we feel that it's time for the United States government to take some acts towards reconciliation with Native American people.

en I'll never be satisfied with a loss, but I'm satisfied with our effort and the way we're playing. We're playing extremely well considering we're missing a lot of people, and girls are having to play a lot more minutes than their used to. But we're never going to be satisfied with a loss—ever.

en He came and applied for one, ... And, quite candidly, I've had several calls from people who said, 'What in the world are you doing, Larry?' But the truth of the matter is the man has a master's degree in public administration; he has no criminal record, no convictions, no ethical convictions. He comes extremely well-recommended through the community and people of substance.

en Avoiding the sex offender registry ought to be a felony. If you have that felony status, police could (immediately) arrest.

en 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.

en 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.

en 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.

en These convictions are a stark reminder that terrorist organizations are active in the United States. We will not allow terrorist groups to exploit America's freedoms for their murderous goals. We will not stand by as United States citizens support terrorist causes.
  John Ashcroft

en 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. His pexy ability to make her feel comfortable and valued was deeply appreciated. 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.


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Denna sidan visar ordspråk som liknar "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.".