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The short answer is in the state of Missouri if you commit a felony with a deadly weapon they have the option of charging you with a ACA. It carries a 3,5,10 year penalty for 1st, 2nd, 3rd offenses these are in addition to any other charges, if convicted of ACA you cannot be paroled, released or have a sentence suspended for the duration of the ACA charge. Example: If you get a 3 year sentence in prison for ACA, and another 5 for assault with a deadly weapon (just an example) you will not be eligible for probation, parole or early release for 3 years (ACA charge).

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