noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
habitual criminal/offender/felon etc
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
convict
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It is the right of any convicted felon , great or small, to apply for a pardon.
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By law, a convicted felon is not allowed to possess or use a firearm.
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As soon as he found out I was a convicted felon , he was in a rush to be friends.
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Our courts and prisons are so overcrowded that convicted felons walk free.
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Manuel Mendez, who came to the United States when he was 4, is a convicted felon .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Oakdale Prison holds over 600 dangerous felons.
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Stevens said his plan would keep guns out of felons' hands.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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For those and other crimes the two felons were taken by tumbril to the Nuremberg scaffold.
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He received a fixed salary, with an extra fee per execution and half that sum for each felon tortured.
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If Diaz is convicted of robbing Leal, he could face 15 years to life in jail as a predicate felon .
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Just how could every eligible felon be beheaded by the sword, the only decapitation method currently available?
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Much of its period charm persists, along with its claim that no felon may be arrested there.
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They feared that some one would get hurt as his volunteers confronted dope-crazed felons.
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Wednesday morning, unaware that he had transported a felon .