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Third-degree Felony
A category of crime considered less serious than first or second-degree felonies, but still criminally significant, subject to legal penalties including imprisonment.
Model Penal Code
A standardized set of criminal laws developed as a guideline to shape and modernize the penal laws of the United States.
Capital Offense
An offense for which the legal system can impose the death penalty.
First-degree Felony
A classification of crime regarded as the most serious, typically involving severe harm or risk to human life.
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