Definition of Misdemeanant. Meaning of Misdemeanant. Synonyms of Misdemeanant

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Definition of Misdemeanant

Misdemeanant
Misdemeanant Mis`de*mean"ant, n. One guilty of a misdemeanor. --Sydney Smith.

Meaning of Misdemeanant from wikipedia

- jurisdictions, those who are convicted of a misdemeanor are known as misdemeanants (as contrasted with those convicted of a felony who are known as felons)...
- unanimously that the warrantless entry into a home by police in pursuit of a misdemeanant is not unequivocally justified. In October 2016, a California highway...
- Hunter v. Underwood (1985), a case involving disenfranchising black misdemeanants, the Supreme Court concluded that the Tenth Amendment cannot save legislation...
- Indianapolis, Indiana Historical Society. Wilson, Helen. The Treatment of the misdemeanant in Indiana, 1816-1936. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1938...
- Raleigh as the eastern North Carolina processing center for adult male misdemeanants. The original 500-bed construction project was authorized in July 1992...
- database that the FBI uses to hold genetic profiles of all known felons, misdemeanants, and arrestees. Some people argue that individuals who are using genealogy...
- Jameson was "found guilty and sentenced to imprisonment as a first-class misdemeanant for fifteen months. He was, however, released from Holloway in the following...
- Report of the Committee on Treatment of Persons Awaiting Court Action and Misdemeanant Prisoners (1921, with C. Spencer Richardson, Hastings Hornell Hart, William...
- would convert a multitude of otherwise innocent Internet users into misdemeanant criminals." For these reasons, Wu granted Drew's motion for acquittal...
- short sentences of up to two years. Blocks emerged to segregate felons, misdemeanants and vagrants. Coldbath Fields Prison (also known as the Middle**** House...