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In an arrest report, a class F3 typically refers to a third-degree felony charge. The classification indicates the severity of the offense, with F3 being less severe than first- or second-degree felonies but still significant. Penalties for a third-degree felony can vary by jurisdiction but often include substantial fines and potential imprisonment. The specifics can vary based on the laws of the state or region where the arrest occurred.

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