What is a Third Degree Felony?

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A third degree felony is a crime that is typically punishable by 2-10 years in prison and involves a fine of no more than $10,000. While the types of crimes that are considered third degree felonies varies by state some examples may include assault and battery, child molestation, embezzlement and driving under the influence.
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