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According to the text, how many adult offenders are on probation for felonies and misdemeanors in the United States?

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Answer: THERE ARE 4 MILLION ADULT OFFENDERS ON PROBATION FOR FELONIES AND MISDEMEANORS IN THE UNITED STATES.

Explanation:

A misdemeanor usually is a less serious crime than a felony. Felonies are the most serious crimes you can commit and have long jail or prison sentences, fines, or permanent loss of freedoms. Misdemeanors usually involve jail time, smaller fines, and temporary punishments. For example, you can be slightly over the limit during a DUI stop and get a misdemeanor, but if you have children in the car or are severely over the blood alcohol limit you can face a felony charge.

Misdemeanors are more serious than infractions. Under federal law and in most states, a misdemeanor is a criminal offense that carries a potential jail term of less than one year. Some states define a misdemeanor as a crime that is not a felony or an infraction. Just as infractions are sorted into classes misdemeanors are as well.

A felony is the most serious type of crime. The term felony is not uniform throughout the United States, while the federal government defines felony as a crime with a punishment of more than one year, states are less strict about the definition.

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