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  1. convicted felon - Tradução em português – Linguee. Dicionário inglês-português. convicted — condenado. ·. julgado adj. ·. culpado adj. ·. apenado adj. ·. acusado adj. ·. convicto adj. ·. sentenciados adj. ·. considerado culpado adj. ·. castigado adj. ·. penalizado adj. felon s — criminoso m. Ver outros exemplos • Ver traduções alternativas.

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  2. A convicted felon is, by definition, someone who has been convicted of a felony. Under law, a felony is the most severe class of crime. Most people who are convicted of a felony spend time in prison or jail as part of their punishment under law. However, serving time incarcerated is not a mandatory characteristic of being a convicted felon.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FelonyFelony - Wikipedia

    Following conviction of a felony in a court of law, a person may be described as a felon or a convicted felon. In many common law jurisdictions (such as England and Wales, Ireland, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand), crimes are no longer classified as felonies or misdemeanors.

  4. What Is a Convicted Felon? A convicted felon is an individual who has been convicted, or found guilty of, committing a felony. The term convicted felon often refers to individuals who have already finished serving their prison sentence and have re-integrated into their community.

  5. verb. If someone is convicted of a crime, they are found guilty of that crime in a law court. [...] See full entry for 'convict' Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Definition of 'felon' felon. (felən ) countable noun. A felon is a person who is guilty of committing a felony. [...] [law]

  6. A felon is a person who has been convicted of a felony, which is a serious crime punishable by death or a minimum term of one year in state or federal prison. Most felons are U.S. citizens. The majority of them are born in the U.S. and are citizens since birth. But what about those who became citizens after immigrating to this country?

  7. Public Social Benefits. Convicted felons are blocked from applying for state or federal grants, living in public housing, and receiving Supplemental Security Income and food stamps. They might also lose some of their parental rights, especially if they are fighting a custody battle.