西岸同志不容易 今儿下午劳心费神码了这么老些个字 斗大的美利坚合众国 Class 4 Felony 怎么怎么就 码成了“ 美国最轻的罪,谈不上是重罪“ ? " 从你这里的照片上的字来看,felony fourth degree, 这是美国最轻的罪,所以谈不上是重罪。" 1. 下面有关 felony 一词的 英文 定义, 没有一个词、一个字把 felony 辩解成了 轻罪。 请劳心费神码了这么老些个字的西岸同志字斟句酌 explain away 解释圆了 —— felony 怎么就演变成了轻罪 ? The term felony originated from English common law (from the French medieval word "félonie"), to describe an offense that resulted in the confiscation of a convicted person's land and goods, to which additional punishments including capital punishment could be added.[1] Other crimes were called misdemeanors. A felony is traditionally considered a crime of high seriousness, whereas a misdemeanor is regarded as less serious.[2] A felon is a person who has committed a felony. Following conviction of a felony in a court of law, a person may be described as a convicted felon. In the United States, where the felony/misdemeanor distinction is still widely applied, the federal government defines a felony as a crime punishable by death or imprisonment in excess of one year. If punishable by exactly one year or less, it is classified as a misdemeanor. The classification is based upon a crime's potential sentence, so a crime remains classified as a felony even if a defendant receives a sentence of less than a year of incarceration.[3] Individual states may classify crimes by other factors, such as seriousness or context. felony nounfel·o·ny | \ ˈfe-lə-nē \plural felonies Definition of felonya: a grave crime formerly differing from a misdemeanor (see MISDEMEANOR sense 1) under English common law by involving forfeiture in addition to any other punishmentb: a grave crime (such as murder or rape) declared to be a felony by the common law or by statute regardless of the punishment actually imposedc: a crime declared a felony by statute because of the punishment imposedd: a crime for which the punishment in federal law may be death or imprisonment for more than one year Felony and misdemeanourCRIME WRITTEN BY: The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica See Article History Felony and misdemeanour, in Anglo-American law, classification of criminal offenses according to the seriousness of the crime. U.S. jurisdictions generally distinguish between felonies and misdemeanours. A class of minor offenses that may be described as petty offenses or quasi-crimes is also recognized. These last offenses sometimes are created by local ordinance or by regulatory statute, and the requirement of trial by jury does not apply. In U.S. law the classification of a crime as a felony or as a misdemeanour is ordinarily determined by the penalties attached to the offense. A felony is typically defined as a crime punishable by a term of imprisonment of one year or more. Misdemeanours are often defined as offenses punishable only by fines or by short terms of imprisonment in local jails. A consequence of conviction for a felony rather than a misdemeanour is that the offender may lose some civil rights. These vary from state to state, but they usually include the right to own or possess firearms, the right to vote, and the right to hold public office. felony 中文是什么意思名词复数: felonies 用"felony"造句"felony"怎么读中文翻译手机版n.【法律】重罪 (opp. misdemeanor)。 compound a felony 【法律】受到赔偿而不起诉,私了案件。 felony murder 犯另一重罪时的凶杀(如强奸后杀死被害者)。 "appeal of felony"中文翻译 刑事上诉 "armed felony"中文翻译 持械的重罪犯人 "be convicted of felony"中文翻译 被判犯有重罪 "capital felony"中文翻译 重罪, 死罪 "committed a felony"中文翻译 犯了大错 "compound a felony"中文翻译 受到赔偿而不起诉; 用钱抵赎罪罚 "compounding a felony"中文翻译 私下和解罪 "felony case"中文翻译 重罪案件 "felony fights"中文翻译 重罪战争 "felony murder"中文翻译 重罪杀人犯 "felony-murder"中文翻译 重罪杀人 "forcible felony"中文翻译 暴力性重罪 "misprision of felony"中文翻译 藏匿重罪犯的罪行 "treason felony"中文翻译 〔英国〕【法律】叛逆罪。 "violent felony"中文翻译 凶暴重罪 "d wife beating-felony"中文翻译 打老婆:重罪 "anything less than the best is a felony"中文翻译 如果少于最好是重罪 "has a felony list a mile long"中文翻译 他犯案如山 "felonry"中文翻译 n. 〔集合词〕重罪犯;犯人们。 "felonov"中文翻译 费洛诺夫 "feloniously"中文翻译 凶恶地; 重罪地 "felonious taking"中文翻译 具有重罪性质的窃取 "felosan"中文翻译 羟甲烟酰胺 "felonious rioting"中文翻译 严重骚乱罪 例句与用法In feudal land law, the commission of a felony by a tenant caused his land to pass to his lord .在采邑的土地法律中,佃户的严重犯罪行为可导致其保有的土地转利到地主名下。 Oh , god , david , the felonies just keep pilin ' up噢,上帝,大卫又罪加一等了! Twenty - something years old and already three felonies20来岁就已经犯下三起重罪 You should commit a felony . just commit a crime你应该犯一个。作点违法的事情吧。 A person found guilty of a felony and confined in a prison被判有重罪并羁于狱中的人。 Garfiield hey , mcgillicuddy , there ' s an animal felony嘿,麦克吉利克蒂,你身后正在发生 Both of us now ! you just committed three felonies现在追我们两个啦!你刚刚犯了三项重罪 Love hidden harder than felony murder第七篇章爱比杀人重罪更难隐藏。 Well , hell ' s bells , if it ain ' t felony melanie如果你不是felony melanie ,你就有大麻烦了 Recognize this , ray ? heroin ' s a felony认得这个吗,雷?海洛因是重罪 2. 以下美国四项 felony 分类 —— Class 1 - 6、Class A - E、 按刑期分类 felony、Degree First to Fifth —— 哪一种 felony 分类中 Class 4 ( 视频上英文字幕错! 原话为 Class 4 Felony ! ) 最轻 ??!! Class 6 felony 才是最轻的重罪! Class 4 felony 重于 Class 6 两个等级; Felony Fifth Degree 才是最轻的重罪, Felony Fourth Degree 重于 Fifth Degree 一个等级。 Classification by seriousness A felony may be punishable with imprisonment for two or more years or death in the case of the most serious felonies, such as murder. Indeed, historically at common law, felonies were crimes punishable by either death or forfeiture of property. All felonies remain a serious crime, but concerns of proportionality (i.e., that the punishment fit the crime) have in modern times prompted legislatures to require or permit the imposition of less serious punishments, ranging from lesser terms of imprisonment to the substitution of a jail sentence or even the suspension of all incarceration contingent upon a defendant's successful completion of probation.[5][6][7] Standards for measurement of an offense's seriousness include attempts[8] to quantitatively estimate and compare the effects of a crime upon its specific victims or upon society generally. In some states, all or most felonies are placed into one of various classes according to their seriousness and their potential punishment upon conviction. The number of classifications and the corresponding crimes vary by state and are determined by the legislature. Usually, the legislature also determines the maximum punishment allowable for each felony class; doing so avoids the necessity of defining specific sentences for every possible crime. For example: Virginia classifies most felonies by number,[9] ranging from Class 6 (least severe: 1 to 5 years in prison or up to 12 months in jail) through Class 2 (20 years to life, e.g., first-degree murder and aggravated malicious wounding) up to Class 1 (life imprisonment or the death penalty, reserved for certain types of murders). Some felonies remain outside the classification system. New York State classifies felonies by letter, with some classes divided into sub-classes by Roman numeral; classes range from Class E (encompassing the least severe felonies) through Classes D, C, B, and A–II up to Class A–I (encompassing the most severe). Massachusetts classifies felony as an offense that carries any prison time. Ohio classifies felonies by degree ranging from first, second, third, fourth, to fifth degree. First-degree felonies are the most serious category, while fifth-degree felonies are the least serious. This is broadly the approach taken by the Model Penal Code, although the Code identifies only three degrees of felony.[10] 3. “ 美国 Class 4 Felony 四级重罪案底的 Nathan Rich 内森·瑞克属于 a) 非法进入中华人民共和国境内; b) 非法在中国大陆工作 ” 视频链接,请点击进入纳斯达克上市哔哩哔哩公司网站: 视频链接,请点击进入纳斯达克上市哔哩哔哩公司网站: https://www.bilibili.com/video/av56063814/ |