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Felons meaning
plural of felon
Using Felons
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of felon
- In the example corpus, felons often appears in combinations such as: convicted felons, felons and, felons who.
Context around Felons
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 8 middle, 7 end
- Sentence types: 18 statements, 2 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Felons
- In this selection, "felons" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, convicted, former, minor, intend, illegal and aren stand out and add context to how "felons" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and lesser felons received long and and minor felons were locked. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "felons" sits close to words such as aamir, abysmal and alderman, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with felons
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Did the felons intend tae hae it wi their chips? (10 words)
He also signed legislation restoring voting rights to former felons. (10 words)
DMV registers voters, felons, illegal aliens, people from out of State—no problem. (13 words)
And if Spain is so concerned over the Capitol complex halls being sullied by the likenesses of convicted felons — or potential convicted felons — why not push for a resolution to get rid of two oil paintings of former Republican Gov. George Ryan? (42 words)
But even if Dorsey is indeed sincere in his motivations, if you going to put together a political sticky bomb — and portray elected officials as siding with deporting fentanyl dealerscoddling undocumented felons — it’d look a lot like this. (39 words)
Many of these convicted felons - some facing sentences of 4 to 30 years behind bars- are incarcerated for heinous crimes involving children, sexual assault and financial fraud, at some of the country's most dangerous state and federal facilities. (39 words)
And if Spain is so concerned over the Capitol complex halls being sullied by the likenesses of convicted felons — or potential convicted felons — why not push for a resolution to get rid of two oil paintings of former Republican Gov. George Ryan? (42 words)
Did the felons intend tae hae it wi their chips? (10 words)
Example sentences (20)
And if Spain is so concerned over the Capitol complex halls being sullied by the likenesses of convicted felons — or potential convicted felons — why not push for a resolution to get rid of two oil paintings of former Republican Gov. George Ryan?
Before 1894 the Mayor of Over was also a justice of the peace, and minor felons were locked in the cellar until the Over Cross lock up in the form of the stone cross opposite was erected.
But even if Dorsey is indeed sincere in his motivations, if you going to put together a political sticky bomb — and portray elected officials as siding with deporting fentanyl dealerscoddling undocumented felons — it’d look a lot like this.
Despite the publication’s evident shock, truly spectacular: “It is a collection of history’s felons.
Did the felons intend tae hae it wi their chips?
DMV registers voters, felons, illegal aliens, people from out of State—no problem.
His severed head was placed atop a stake along the Natchez Trail to warn would-be felons of the perils of wrong-doing.
I hope all these criminals live in states where felons aren't allowed to vote.
It’s not a stretch to surmise they did not have a major recidivism problem with murderers because they were hanged, and lesser felons received long and hard punishments.
Many of these convicted felons - some facing sentences of 4 to 30 years behind bars- are incarcerated for heinous crimes involving children, sexual assault and financial fraud, at some of the country's most dangerous state and federal facilities.
Meanwhile, Tennessee has more than 470,000 estimated disenfranchised felons, she said, citing a report from The Sentencing Project.
NLC is battling so hard only to end up being named economic saboteurs and treasonable felons.
Republicans say felons’ voting rights should not be restored until they’ve completed probation and paid all fines and restitution.
Since Enrolled Act 94 became law earlier this summer, hundreds of former felons moved quickly to use the law to restore their civil rights in Wyoming.
S. Sen. Rick Scott was governor of the Sunshine State, Florida had their own issues attempting to rid the voter rolls of felons.
This step is to prevent felons or people who have been convicted of domestic violence from purchasing a gun before the background check process is complete.
A coalition of public defense organizations criticized a system that allowed the former president preferential treatment over other convicted felons.
Assisted by incarcerated ex-NFL coach Nate Scarborough (Burt Reynolds), a ragtag team of felons and misfits, Crewe must battle against more than a juiced-up defense to win the game and save his future.
He also signed legislation restoring voting rights to former felons.
New York enacted a law in 2021 that allows felons to vote as long as they’re not incarcerated on Election Day.
Common combinations with felons
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- convicted felons 25×
- felons and 10×
- felons who 10×
- felons to 10×
- felons from 7×
- for felons 6×
- former felons 5×
- felons in 5×
- felons or 4×
- the felons 4×