That all depends on the jurisdiction that it occurs in. You may get a fine, you may be taken to jail. Municipalities can set restrictions on certain crimes as they see fit.
Yes, of course. You can be arrested for theft of any amount.
In many states the difference between felony and misdemeanor theft is whether the theft was above or under $500.
Yes.
Typically it is the monetary amount of what is stolen. In many states, the dividing line is above or under $500-this makes theft grand theft or petty theft.
You'll get arrested for identity theft and be tried under a court of law
Yes, provided that there is incriminating evidence, you can be arrested for theft, 3 months after you resign.
Yes, you can be arrested for theft.
Yes you can be arrested for petty theft in Nevada.
Basically yes. You won't be arrested for joyriding. You will be arrested for vehicle theft.
This completely depends on the monetary amount of the theft and way the theft was carried out. In most states, grand theft and petty theft is divided above and below $500. Grand theft is a felony. Punishments can range from a $500 fine to life in prison.
you can't sorry :)
Yes, this is classed as theft. There has been times where money has wrongly been deposited into certain accounts, and the account holder has spent the money and then been arrested for theft.