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Question: What are the different levels of misdeameanors and felonies and how does a judge determine a level of conviction? Is it based on the cost of restitution if it is a burglary, shoplifting, etc. What about aggravated or violent crimes?
Answer: Generally misdeameanors and felonies are divided into different classes based on the severity of the crime committed. Felonies are divided from Class 1 (most severe) to Class 6 (less severe). Misdemeanors are divided from Class 1 (most severe) to Class 3 (less severe), and petty offenses are not classified. Many different factors are used to determine the level of classification for a crime depending on the crime, the value of the goods if applicable, the status of the victim, etc. as well as the level of violence used in the crime.
To read the exact Arizona laws on this topic, see the Arizona Revised Arizona Revised Statute Title 13.
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