What's the difference between asportation and felonious?

Asportation


Definition:

  • (n.) The felonious removal of goods from the place where they were deposited.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Asportation "en bloc" of the cysts was not possible.
  • (2) Liver injury was assessed by measuring the release of asportate aminotransferase (AST) and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and uptake of trypan blue after perfusion at each temperature.
  • (3) The literature reveals other cases of adrenal "cysts" of various kinds associated with continuous or paroxysmal hypertension or adrenal hyperfunction, followed by regression after asportation on all occasions.

Felonious


Definition:

  • (a.) Having the quality of felony; malignant; malicious; villainous; traitorous; perfidious; in a legal sense, done with intent to commit a crime; as, felonious homicide.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The company hired by Royal Dutch Shell plc in 2012 to drill on petroleum leases in the Chukchi — Sugarland, Texas-based Noble Drilling US LLC — in December agreed to pay $12.2m after pleading guilty to eight felony environmental and maritime crimes on board the Noble Discoverer.
  • (2) Andrea Kaminski, executive director of the League of Women Voters of Wisconsin, told the Guardian that such an exchange constitutes conspiracy to commit a felony – voter intimidation.
  • (3) Those charged with felony re-entry face a maximum of two years, or more with prior offenses.
  • (4) The suspect in her murder, Juan Francisco López Sánchez, had seven prior felony convictions and was deported five times to his native Mexico.
  • (5) According to police, Scott had previous convictions in juvenile court on misdemeanor drug charges and a pending felony case of drug possession with intent to distribute.
  • (6) Characteristics that predicted which patients would be arrested in the year after receiving mental health services were a greater number of lifetime felony arrests, younger age, being black or a member of another minority group, and more years since first receiving public mental health care.
  • (7) One Florida judge on the ground during the crackdown said in open court that he had personally witnessed at least 20 felonies committed by police officers under Timoney's command.
  • (8) All are facing the same felony charge of conspiracy to impede federal officers from discharging official duties through the use of force, intimidation or threats – an offense that could result in fines and six years in prison.
  • (9) It would be more than just an assertion on his part.” The White House rejected the idea, spokesman Jay Carney telling reporters: “Mr Snowden has been accused of leaking classified information and he faces felony charges in the US.
  • (10) His bill calls for hundreds of miles of fencing to be built at the points where most illegal border crossings take place; it would make assisting illegal immigrants a felony and force employers to check the legal status of all employees.
  • (11) Of 85 persons (38% of those found incompetent to stand trial in Los Angeles County in 1983), 92% were currently charged with felonies and 62% with crimes of violence.
  • (12) Prof Lisa Avalos, of the University of Arkansas, said false allegations in the US were dealt with as a misdemeanour offence, not a felony – and most women were not jailed if found guilty.
  • (13) Grand jurors indicted Perry on abuse of official capacity, a first-degree felony with potential punishments of five to 99 years in prison, and coercion of a public servant, a third-degree felony that carries a punishment of two to 10 years.
  • (14) Last September, Majors was charged with multiple felonies for striking Jabara’s mother with a vehicle, leaving her with a broken left shoulder and injuries to her face, according to the charging document.
  • (15) The Bundy brothers, Cox, Cavalier and Payne were all arrested and charged with felony offenses of conspiracy to impede officers through the use of force, intimidation or threats.
  • (16) I strongly believe that an undocumented individual, convicted of multiple felonies and with a detainer request from ICE, should not have been released,” Feinstein said.
  • (17) The charges against the superintendent, Mike McVey, include felony counts of obstructing justice, DeWine said.
  • (18) But the law that makes Clapper's behavior a felony is clear and concise, and can be read here .
  • (19) Elliott now faces charges of felony marijuana possession.
  • (20) The legislation refers to legally outdated concepts such as “felony” and “misdemeanour”.

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