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What defines a Class B felony?

  1. Involves serious physical injury by a deadly weapon

  2. Involves minor physical injuries

  3. Involves threats without physical harm

  4. Involves theft without any physical force

The correct answer is: Involves serious physical injury by a deadly weapon

A Class B felony is defined by the severity of the crime and the potential harm it poses to individuals. It is characterized by actions that result in serious physical injury, specifically when these actions involve the use of a deadly weapon. This classification reflects the significant impact such crimes can have on victims and society at large, demonstrating a higher level of threat compared to lesser offenses. In contrast, the other options involve lesser degrees of harm or impact. Minor physical injuries, threats without physical harm, and theft without physical force fall under different classifications that typically carry lower penalties and are not considered as severe as a Class B felony. This distinction emphasizes the legal system's prioritization of public safety and the seriousness of crimes that can result in significant injury or risk to individuals.