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What is the penalty for a misdemeanor of the second degree?

  1. $250 fine, 30 days in jail

  2. $500 fine, 60 days in jail

  3. $750 fine, 90 days in jail

  4. $1000 fine, 1 year in jail

The correct answer is: $500 fine, 60 days in jail

A misdemeanor of the second degree is a less serious crime compared to a felony, but is still punishable by law. The penalties for a misdemeanor of the second degree vary depending on the state and the specific offense committed, but generally range from fines to several months in jail. Options A, C, and D all list penalties that are higher than the correct answer of $500 fine and 60 days in jail, making them incorrect. The key to understanding this question is to know what degree of misdemeanor is being referred to and what the typical penalties for that degree are.