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

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    Class Maximum prison term [1] Maximum fine [2] [note 1] Probation term [3] [note 2] Maximum supervised release term [4] [note 3] Maximum prison term upon supervised release revocation [5] Special assessment [6] [note 4] Felony A Life imprisonment (or death in certain cases of murder, treason, espionage or mass trafficking of drugs) $250,000: 1 ...

  3. United States Federal Sentencing Guidelines - Wikipedia

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    The Guidelines are the product of the United States Sentencing Commission, which was created by the Sentencing Reform Act of 1984. [3] The Guidelines' primary goal was to alleviate sentencing disparities that research had indicated were prevalent in the existing sentencing system, and the guidelines reform was specifically intended to provide for determinate sentencing.

  4. United States federal probation and supervised release

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    The United States Sentencing Guidelines provide that the term of supervised release shall be at least three years but not more than five years for a defendant convicted of a Class A or B felony; at least two years but not more than three years for a defendant convicted of a Class C or D felony; and one year for a defendant convicted of a Class ...

  5. Felony - Wikipedia

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    A felony is traditionally considered a crime of high seriousness, whereas a misdemeanor is regarded as less serious. [1] The term "felony" originated from English common law (from the French medieval word "félonie") to describe an offense that resulted in the confiscation of a convicted person's land and goods, to which additional punishments, including capital punishment, could be added; [2 ...

  6. Davison County felony court cases for Aug. 15 - AOL

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    * Shawn Wagaman, 38, of Sioux Falls, pleaded guilty to possession of unauthorized articles while in jail, a Class 4 felony that carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison and a $20,000 fine ...

  7. Davison County felony court cases for Nov. 21 - AOL

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    * Dustin Bray, 45, of Mitchell, pleaded guilty to distribution of a controlled substance (meth), a Class 4 felony that carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison and a $20,000 fine; and ...

  8. Woman pleads guilty to $18K embezzlement from White ... - AOL

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    She pleaded guilty to grand theft by embezzlement, a Class 4 felony that carries a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison and up to $20,000 in fines. The guilty plea was entered into court records ...

  9. Misdemeanor - Wikipedia

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    A misdemeanor is considered a crime of lesser seriousness, and a felony one of greater seriousness. [2] The maximum punishment for a misdemeanor is less than that for a felony under the principle that the punishment should fit the crime. [3][4][5] One standard for measurement is the degree to which a crime affects others or society.