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Describe the difference between an Infraction, Felony, and Misdemeanor?
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Describe the difference between an Infraction, Felony, and Misdemeanor?
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Infraction is something you’ll get a warning for. Felony is something you’ll go to prison for. A misdemeanor is something you’ll be on probation or a little jail time for
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An infraction is a violation of an agreement, a misdemeanor is a minor wrongdoing, and a felony is a real crime(typically violent)
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