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  2. Classes of offenses under United States federal law - Wikipedia

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    A Class C felony is a type of offense under United States federal law that has a maximum prison term of less than 25 years but 10 or more years. The web page lists the other classes of offenses, their maximum terms, fines, and special assessments.

  3. Felony - Wikipedia

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    A felony is a serious crime that can result in harsh punishments, such as death or imprisonment. Learn about the origin, classification, and types of felonies in different legal systems, such as common law, civil law, and US law.

  4. 2014 California Proposition 47 - Wikipedia

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    Proposition 47 was a referendum that reclassified some nonviolent offenses as misdemeanors, such as shoplifting and drug possession, to reduce prison overcrowding and save money. It also required the state to spend the savings on programs to prevent crime and help offenders.

  5. What is the difference between a misdemeanor, a felony? - AOL

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    When someone is arrested, the crime is classified as either a misdemeanor or a felony, depending on the charge and its level of severity.

  6. Misdemeanor - Wikipedia

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    A misdemeanor is a lesser criminal act that is punished less severely than a felony, usually with a year or less of imprisonment. Learn how misdemeanors are distinguished from felonies and infractions in different legal systems, and what are some common types of misdemeanors in the US.

  7. United States Federal Sentencing Guidelines - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the rules and history of federal sentencing guidelines for felonies and serious misdemeanors in the U.S. courts system. See how the guidelines are calculated based on offense level and criminal history category, and how they are applied by judges and reviewed by appellate courts.

  8. Criminal law of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the system of laws and practices that connect crimes and consequences in the US. Find out the definitions, categories, degrees, parties, sources, and federal vs. state aspects of criminal law.

  9. California Legislature passes bills to curb retail theft over ...

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    The bills aim to combat organized theft rings and online marketplaces, but face opposition from some Democrats who worry about mass incarceration. The legislation comes amid a debate over a tough ...