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What is a Felony?
A felony
generally refers to the most serious
crimes
punishable under state laws that would be punishable by death or
imprisonment in a state penitentiary. State laws may
classify felonies for the purpose of sentencing into categories
similar to the following:
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Capital
felony. |
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Life
felony. |
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Felony of
the first degree. |
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Felony of
the second degree. |
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Felony of
the third degree. |
State laws define what crimes are considered
felonies. The penalties usually vary by degree and are
differentiated by the maximum prison term and/or type of
facility where the sentence will be served.
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information is generic. It is compiled from the laws of several
states and may or may not apply to this particular city,
county, state
or your individual circumstances. State laws vary and are continuously
changing. This information does not necessarily reflect the laws
in Pennsylvania. It is not
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