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Felony Murder is first degree murder and is prosecuted in every state very seriously. some punishments can include * Imprisonment (state prison)
* It could be on your record for life
* Probation or parole
* Loss of the right to possess deadly weapons
* Loss of occupational licensing
* Loss of right to vote
* Significant fines

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