What crimes are categorized as third-degree felony?

Severity

Third-degree felonies are considered less serious than other felonies but more serious than misdemeanors.

Punishment

They typically result in prison sentences ranging from 2 to 10 years, along with potential fines.

Examples

Specific crimes categorized as third-degree felonies vary by state, but may include:

– Burglary – Drug possession – Aggravated assault – Grand theft – Child endangerment