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The court charge "rd-generally-misd" typically refers to a third-degree misdemeanor charge. In the United States, misdemeanors are categorized into different degrees based on the severity of the offense, with third-degree misdemeanors being less serious than first or second-degree misdemeanors. These charges often carry lesser penalties compared to felonies but can still result in fines, probation, or short jail sentences.

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