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  1. Felony Classifications: Class A, Class 1, and Level 1 ...

    • Class A felonies are the most serious crimes, short of death penalty crimes, in some states. They can result in long prison sentences and hefty fines. Learn about the examples, penalties, and states that h… See more

    What Is A Class A Felony?

    As noted above, in states that categorize by class or level, Class A, Class 1, and Level 1 felony … See more

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    What Are The Penalties For Class A felonies?

    Because each state has its own penal code and its own view of how much punishment a particular crime deserves, the penalty for a Class A, Class 1, or Level 1 felony will vary, as wil… See more

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    Examples of Class A Felony Crimes and Penalties

    Here are a few examples of crimes and penalties for Class A, Class 1, and Level 1 felonies. Colorado. Class 1 felonies are punishable by life imprisonment. Examples include firs… See more

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    States That Have Class A Or Level 1 Felonies

    The following states have classified their felony crimes by class A, B, C, and so on; or levels 1, 2, 3, and so on: Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Indi… See more

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    Felonies classified as “Class A” or “Level One” are the most serious crimes, short of death penalty crimes. They incur long prison sentences and hefty fines. Many states, plus the federal criminal code, categorize their felony crimes by degree of seriousness, from the most serious to the least.
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