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Common Crimes with ~5 Year Sentences
First-Degree Felonies (Texas/Similar Jurisdictions): Examples include aggravated robbery, arson causing death, attempted murder, and aggravated kidnapping, which often carry a minimum of 5 years up to life.
Aggravated Assault/Battery: Inflicting serious bodily injury, especially with a deadly weapon.
High-Value Theft/Larceny: Theft involving large amounts of property or money (e.g., over $1,200 in some states).
Weapons/Firearm Offenses: Using a firearm during a crime of violence, or illegal possession of an assault weapon.
Sexual Offenses: Certain child pornography possession or related charges, as detailed on this Connecticut CGA report.
Third-Degree Felony Cases: In some areas, these include felony DWI, intoxication assault, or stalking, with penalties often ranging from 2–10 years.
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