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What's the difference from assault?

Malicious wounding, as Camron Harris is accused of, is a more serious crime than basic assault. It involves intentionally causing serious injury, often with a weapon, rather than just threatening harm or minor physical contact. The 'malicious' part means there was bad intent behind the act, making it a felony with much harsher penalties.

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Questions this opens up

What makes it 'malicious'? How serious is 'wounding'? What's a felony?