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In Georgia, a Class E felony is a category of crime that generally carries a less severe punishment compared to higher felony classes. Offenses classified as Class E felonies can include certain drug-related crimes, property crimes, and thefts. Typically, a Class E felony may result in a prison sentence of one to three years, along with potential fines and other penalties. However, specific sentencing can vary based on the circumstances of the offense and the defendant's criminal history.

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