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I find myself before the court as a convicted felon.
As a convicted felon, he can no longer practice law.
"Some of them are convicted felons with no education who want to work on patients."
Two, at least half the security force are convicted felons, and there must be a reason.
"I have quite a few friends who are convicted felons," she told him.
As a convicted felon, her business career would be over before it started.
Should there be a place in college sports for a convicted felon?
Could he, as the nation's number one law officer, deal with a convicted felon?
In fact only seven convicted felons are recorded as having any.
Of those on the list, 57,746 were identified as convicted felons.
Both are convicted felons who have served time in prison.
Sure, the Yankees have their own convicted felon running the team.
You forget sometimes that even convicted felons have to go to school if they are under age.
He is a convicted felon who killed a man in a bar fight.
Only something like three percent of convicted felons do any prison time anyway.
I think even if you're a convicted felon, you can do it from jail.
Under state law, convicted felons are not allowed to own firearms.
It is natural to question the honesty of convicted felons.
Under state law, security agencies may not hire convicted felons.
Moreover, the company's No. 2 executive is a convicted felon.
The amendment expanded the law to include all convicted felons.
"It will bring convicted felons to an area that is about 300 feet from a playground."
He is a 38-year-old convicted felon who became a fugitive and then a law student.
Till then the dog lived the life of a convicted felon.
The system allowed convicted felons to leave prison for short periods.