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Classes of offenses under United States federal law
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Offenses under United States federal law are grouped into different classes according to the maximum term of imprisonment defined within the statute for the offense. The classes of offenses under United States federal law are as follows:
- Notes
- The maximum fine for misdemeanors is increased to $250,000 if the offense resulted in death; the maximum fine is doubled if the offender is an organization, as opposed to an individual.
- Probation is imposed as a substitute for imprisonment.
- Supervised release is imposed in addition to imprisonment.
- The special assessment is quadrupled in value for felonies and quintupled in value for misdemeanors if the offender is a person other than an individual.
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