Legal Question in Criminal Law in New Jersey
Whats the difference between a conviction and a felony
Asked on 6/25/15, 5:50 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Antoinette Wooten
The Wooten Legal Consulting, PC
A felony is a charge of a crime while a conviction is where you have been tried and found guilty of the crime for which you were charged.
You may be charged with an offense, such as a felony, but not be fpund guilty of committing that offense.
Answered on 6/26/15, 11:19 am
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