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According to Hursthouse, "Following (and adapting) Aristotle, virtue ethicists draw a distinction between full or perfect virtue and 'continence,' or ..."
Convicted
Found guilty of a crime following a trial or through a guilty plea in a court of law.
Felony
A serious crime, typically one involving violence, regarded more severely than a misdemeanor, and usually punishable by imprisonment for more than one year or by death.
Misdemeanor
A criminal offense that is less severe than a felony, typically punishable by fines or incarceration for less than one year.
Petty Offense
A minor crime that is less serious than a misdemeanor, often punishable by a fine or a short term of imprisonment.
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