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Felonies are typically categorized into degrees, with first-degree felonies being the most serious and carrying the harshest penalties, often including life imprisonment or lengthy prison sentences. Second-degree felonies are less severe but still significant, usually resulting in substantial prison time. Third-degree felonies are the least serious among felonies, often resulting in shorter prison sentences or probation. The specific definitions and penalties can vary by jurisdiction.

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