Examples of non violent felonies

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What is a Felony, and How Does it Differ From a Misdemeanor? Some traffic offenses, including drunk driving offenses; Minor offenses involving bodily harm, including assault and battery; Theft; Larceny; Evading the police; Vandalism; Criminal mischief; …
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For example, it is possible to be charged with a class E violent felony, and a class B non-violent felony. Punishments for violent felonies are for a fixed, or …
What Is a Felony? A felony is the most serious type of crime. Examples of felonies are aggravated assault, domestic violence with bodily injury, sexual assault, and murder. The term “felony" is not uniform …
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Weba felony involving certain racially motivated offenses; a felony under G.S. 14-401.16 (contaminating food or drink); a felony in which a commercial vehicle was used; and; a …
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Nonviolent Felonies Many crimes have nothing to do with violence, though are felt to put the public in some other risk of harm, often of a financial nature. Such crimes include grand larceny, tax evasion, money …
WebWhat Are Examples of Non-Violent Crimes? Some examples of Non-Violent crimes include: DUI; Shoplifting; Petty theft; Fraud; Embezzlement; Drug possession; Prescription drug crimes; Public intoxication; Traffic …
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