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These are Penalties

  1. Fine
  2. Infraction
  3. Misdemeanor
  4. Felony
  5. Restraining Order

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These are Punishments

  1. Jail
  2. Probation
  3. Parole
  4. House Arrest
  5. Death

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These are the five possible penalties which may be imposed on one convicted of a crime in California:

  1. Fine
  2. Imprisonment
  3. Disqualification from Office
  4. Removal from Office
  5. Death
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