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If you commit a Class C felony while on parole, you typically face a range of consequences, including the potential revocation of your parole. This can lead to serving the remainder of your original sentence in prison, in addition to any new sentence imposed for the Class C felony. The specific penalties can vary by jurisdiction, so consulting legal counsel for detailed information is advisable.

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