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    A “Class A felony” is equivalent to a 1st degree felony; a “Class B felony” is equivalent to a 2nd degree felony; a “Class C” is equivalent to a 3rd degree felony; and a “Class D” felony is the equivalent of a 4th degree felony
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    Many states, plus the federal criminal code, categorize their felony crimes by degree of seriousness, from the most serious to the least Some states use a "class" designation, such as Class A, B, and C or Classes 1 to 5 Others classify by "levels," such as Level 1, 2, 3, and the like
  • Understanding Felony Degrees in the United States
    Felony degrees are tiers used to categorize crimes by seriousness The higher the degree, generally, the harsher the punishment and longer potential imprisonment Variations exist by state: some use numeric degrees (First, Second, Third, etc ), while others use lettered classes (Class A, B, C)
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