Answer this question based solely on the following information: In a Law class in the Academy, recruit officers learn about the different types and classes of offenses covered in the Penal Law. The class is given the following information: TYPE OF OFFENSE CLASS OF OFFENSE DESCRIPTION OF OFFENSE Petit Larceny 'A'Misdemeanor Stealing property worth up to $1,000 Grand Larceny - 4th Degree 'E'Felony Stealing property worth more than $1,000 Grand Larceny - 3rd Degree 'D'Felony Stealing property worth more than $3,000 Grand Larceny - 2nd Degree 'C'Felony Stealing property worth any amount of money while making a person fear injury or damage to property Assault - 3rd Degree 'A'Misdemeanor Injuring a person Assault - 2nd Degree 'D'Felony 1. Seriously injuring a person; or 'Injuring an officer of the law Assault - 1st Degree 'B'Felony Seriously injuring a person using a deadly or dangerous weapon Aggravated Assault Upon Officer of the Law 'B'Felony Using a firearm to seriously injure an officer of the law Menacing - 3rd Degree 'B'Misdemeanor Making a person fear immediate serious injury Disorderly Conduct Violation Making unreasonable noise Robbery - 3rd Degree 'D'Felony Stealing property by force Robbery - 2nd Degree 'C'Felony 1. Stealing property by force with the help of another person; or 'Stealing property by force and injuring a person Robbery - 1st Degree 'B'Felony Stealing property by force and serious injuring the owner of the property After reviewing the above table, it would be most correct for a recruit officer to conclude that:

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Answer this question based solely on the following information: <br>In a Law class in the Academy, recruit officers learn about the different types and classes of offenses covered in the Penal Law. The class is given the following information: <br>TYPE OF OFFENSE CLASS OF OFFENSE DESCRIPTION OF OFFENSE <br>Petit Larceny 'A'Misdemeanor Stealing property worth up to $1,000 <br>Grand Larceny - 4th Degree 'E'Felony Stealing property worth more than $1,000 <br>Grand Larceny - 3rd Degree 'D'Felony Stealing property worth more than $3,000 <br>Grand Larceny - 2nd Degree 'C'Felony Stealing property worth any amount of money while making a person fear injury or damage to property <br>Assault - 3rd Degree 'A'Misdemeanor Injuring a person <br>Assault - 2nd Degree 'D'Felony 1. Seriously injuring a person; or <br>'Injuring an officer of the law <br>Assault - 1st Degree 'B'Felony Seriously injuring a person using a deadly or dangerous weapon <br>Aggravated Assault Upon Officer of the Law 'B'Felony Using a firearm to seriously injure an officer of the law <br>Menacing - 3rd Degree 'B'Misdemeanor Making a person fear immediate serious injury <br>Disorderly Conduct Violation Making unreasonable noise <br>Robbery - 3rd Degree 'D'Felony Stealing property by force <br>Robbery - 2nd Degree 'C'Felony 1. Stealing property by force with the help of another person; or <br>'Stealing property by force and injuring a person <br>Robbery - 1st Degree 'B'Felony Stealing property by force and serious injuring the owner of the property <br>After reviewing the above table, it would be most correct for a recruit officer to conclude that: