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In Minnesota, a felony is defined as a crime punishable by imprisonment for more than one year or by a fine exceeding $1,000. Felonies in Minnesota can range widely in severity and specific penalties, depending on the nature of the crime. Examples include violent crimes, theft, and drug offenses. The classification of felonies can also lead to different degrees of punishment based on aggravating factors.

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