Felons

/ˈfɛlənz/ noun

people who have been legally convicted of serious crimes, such as murder, robbery, or assault.

From Old French 'felon' (wicked/cruel), possibly from Latin 'fel' (gall/bitterness). In medieval law, a felon was someone who committed heinous crimes punishable by death or loss of property.

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