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In Arkansas, felony crimes include offenses such as murder, aggravated assault, robbery, sexual assault, and drug trafficking. Other examples are burglary, theft of property over a certain value, and certain firearm offenses. The severity of the felony can vary, with classifications ranging from Class Y felonies (such as capital murder) to Class D felonies (such as certain drug possession offenses). Convictions can lead to significant prison time and hefty fines.

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