Only if the vehicle was worth very little. Most vehicles are customarily valuable enough (in dollars and cents) to cross the threshhold into the felony classification.
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The terms 'petty/petit' larceny and 'grand' larceny refer to the dollar amount of the stolen item's (check your local statutes to determine the separating point). Two petty larcenies, committed at separate times, don't "add up" to a grand larceny.
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Unable to answer. Nothing is known of your prior record or its seriousness.
That's two words, you know. Petty thieving means stealing small items or items that are not worth much each.He was arrested for petty thieving.Her petty thieving got her into trouble with the local police.
The only way to get a petty theft charge off your record for employment is to have your record expunged. You will need to go to the courthouse in the county you were charged and file the paperwork.
A petty cash book is a book of vouchers which are prepared each time a disbursement is made from petty cash. The voucher would show the date, amount, recipient, purpose and general ledger account number relating to the expense. The person giving out the petty cash and the person receiving the petty cash would sign the voucher and any supporting documentation (such as receipts) would be attached.
A petty cash book is a book of vouchers which are prepared each time a disbursement is made from petty cash. The voucher would show the date, amount, recipient, purpose and general ledger account number relating to the expense. The person giving out the petty cash and the person receiving the petty cash would sign the voucher and any supporting documentation (such as receipts) would be attached.
It's value is whatever silver is selling for on any given day.
An investigation will continue until the prosecutor is prepared to go to court. There is no specified amount of time.
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Petty theft refers to a person committing theft of property that is less than $200. A person could face fines up to $1000 or 6 months of imprisonment.