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In most states, a Class A misdemeanor is the most severe classification of misdemeanor. Each state has its own set of laws and punishments on misdemeanors. Common charges of Class A misdemeanors include DUI, assault, burglary, public lewdness, possession of illegal drugs or weapons, resisting arrest, and violating restraining orders. Common penalties include fines from $500 to $5000 and one year in jail. Both the offenses and penalties vary from state to state.

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Being issued a Class A misdemeanor typically means that you have committed a more serious offense that is punishable by up to one year in jail, along with possible fines and probation. It is a criminal offense that falls between a felony and a lower-level misdemeanor in terms of severity.

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