felony
/ˈfɛləni/Definitions
1. noun
A serious crime, typically involving violence or the threat of violence, or a crime punishable by imprisonment for more than one year.
“The judge sentenced the convicted felon to life in prison for the felony of murder.”
2. noun
A serious or grave act or offense, especially one considered to be a breach of trust or moral obligation.
“The company’s actions were considered a felony against the environment and public health.”