Why do people with misdemeanor looked down on people with Felony?

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Especially if their Felony charges dropped down to misdemeanor...They think they have the right to judge you.Would Grammy/Oscar give award to people with Felony?It seems okay to give award to misdemeanor Sean Penn...Many people think having a misdemeanor is nothing. Why?
 
What?I disapprove of anyone with a misdemeanor or felony - and I judge people accordingly.mrscasti - "I look down on people who use incorrect grammar and improper verb tenses."Incorrect grammar is a stretch, but improper verb tenses is simply off the mark. I have a hard time believing that you are an attorney because you certainly don't handle yourself like one. By the way, I disapprove of your low level attack. Quite frankly, it's beneath me.Last, you appear to be my internet stalker. You like to follow me around and give me thumbs down. I find it strange that in this post, I have 3 thumbs down and you have 3 thumbs up. However, there are only 2 posts total - are you logging in under different profiles and giving me thumbs down? I don't know how else to explain it. How weird that a successful attorney would waste her time stalking a poster on Yahoo answers. It really creeps me out.
 
That's an easy one. By definition, a felony is a more serious crime than a misdemeanor. If someone is able to get a felony reduced to a misdemeanor, then either the proof was not strong or their record was crystal clear. If someone has a felony and was not able to have it reduced, then either the proof against them was strong or they were already on strike two. Either way, people with felony convictions are BY DEFINITION quilty of more serious crimes than people with misdemeanor convictions.I look down on people who use incorrect grammar and improper verb tenses.
 
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