91.   He would also no longer be denied the right to vote in many states as a convicted felon, and he would be free to serve on corporate boards.

92.   His employers knew he was a convicted felon but did not realize the extent of his criminal past.

93.   However, he remained a convicted felon and was required to report once a month to a probation officer.

94.   Hubbell is a convicted felon and may have been a massive tax cheat as well, but that does not justify kicking him this way when he is down.

95.   If a convicted felon suffering from a mental disorder or addiction is out on parole, the best place for him is a residential care home.

96.   Implementation of that mandatory provision has unleashed an intense and sensitive debate over whether a convicted felon can be a capable guardian.

97.   In addition, he would no longer be denied the right to vote in many states as a convicted felon and would be free to serve on corporate boards.

98.   In England, newspapers and television stations are barred from paying convicted felons for the rights to their stories, except when there is overriding public interest.

99.   In England, newspapers and television stations are barred from paying convicted felons for the rights to their stories.

100.   In the last several years, job fairs for convicted felons have proliferated around the country, many held inside the prisons themselves.

a. + felon >>共 79
convicted 54.23%
violent 13.23%
known 2.17%
nonviolent 1.95%
former 1.74%
suspected 1.52%
accused 1.30%
fugitive 1.08%
repeat 0.87%
fleeing 0.87%
convicted + n. >>共 216
murderer 14.23%
felon 12.35%
killer 7.36%
criminal 7.16%
drug 5.48%
sex 4.89%
child 4.15%
rapist 3.71%
terrorist 2.87%
man 2.57%
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