felonies
Felony is a legal category used to designate the most serious crimes in many common-law jurisdictions. In general, a felony is an offense punishable by imprisonment longer than one year, often in state or federal prison, and historically could be punishable by death in some places. Modern statutes in many countries replace the broad label with precise classifications, but the term remains common in the United States. Felonies are distinguished from misdemeanors, offenses punishable by shorter terms or smaller fines, and from infractions or petty offenses.
The exact definitions, penalties, and classifications vary by jurisdiction. Many systems divide felonies into degrees or
Because felonies carry serious penalties, a conviction can bring lasting effects beyond the sentence. These may
The process generally involves investigation, charging by a prosecutor through an indictment or information, trial (often