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00:00:03 The difference between a misdemeanor and a felony in Florida is the type of punishment an individual is looking at. Misdemeanor cases are generally your lower level level charges like a DUI or a trespass or resisting an officer without violence and you’re only looking at a maximum of up to a year in jail. Whereas if you’re charged or have been arrested with a felony, you’re looking at prison because the charges are much more serious. They can range from the extreme from murder to even dealing in
00:00:30 stolen property, felon possession of a firearm, cocaine possession. So, it’s just your consequences are much much more serious when comparing someone that’s been charged with a misdemeanor in Florida as opposed to an individual that’s been charged or arrested with a felony in Florida.