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A Class 3 felony is a category of crime that varies by jurisdiction but generally represents a serious offense, typically punishable by a significant prison sentence and fines. In many states, it may carry a penalty of 2 to 10 years in prison, along with possible parole or probation. Examples of Class 3 felonies can include theft, certain drug offenses, or aggravated assault. The severity of the punishment often reflects the nature of the crime and the offender's criminal history.

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