Drivers who leave the scene of a crash involving injury commit a felony of the ____ degree.
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third
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first
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fourth
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second
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Explanation
In Florida, it is against the law to leave the scene of a crash involving property damage, injury, or death. Leaving the scene of a crash involving injury is considered a felony of the third degree.
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