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Emphasis on Non-Violent Felony                                                                                                    

The focus frequently tends to go toward high-profile, violent crimes that grab the public's attention in the complicated world of criminal justice.

Non-violent crimes, as contrast to violent felonies, do not involve any sort of verbal or physical threat to another person.

Non-violent crimes, as contrast to violent felonies, do not involve any sort of verbal or physical threat to another person.

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A felony in US law is commonly defined as a crime that carries a sentence of at least one year in prison or the death penalty.

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A felony was formerly defined in English law as a crime for which the offender would forfeit all of their real and personal property in addition to serving their sentence.

Although felony classifications and particular categorizations might differ between jurisdictions, they typically cover a broad variety of offenses.

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" Crimes involving the use or threat of physical force against another person or their property are known as violent felonies.

A extremely serious crime that does not involve the use of force or threat of force is referred to as a non-violent felony.