At what Dollar Amount or Level does a transgression become a Felony? Surley, there is a difference between $ 1,500.00 vs. $ 1,500,000.00. Further, this also assumes that no other crime, civial or criminal, was committed. FYI, Pat L
That is determined by the crime and the state. In many places, if a crime involves a weapon (like stealing a $10 knife), it is automatically a felony.
Yes, that dollar amount would constitute a felony crime.
It depends on the state. In many cases there isn't any however the amount may determine if the theft is considered a petty misdemeanor, misdemeanor, gross misdemeanor or felony and the appropriate court punishment will often be determined by the amounts.
In the state of Kansas, the dollar amount for a felony will depend on the type of felony. A Class D felony is a minimum of $500 for damage of property, theft or extortion. A Class C felony is $10,000 or more.
Yes--It is a felony in many states---
Felony Theft in Florida is $300.00, Felony Theft Level varies by state, in Texas, the dollar amount is $1500.00, in Wisconsin, it is $2500.00
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varies. in nm it is $1000 to become a fourth degree felony
The dollar amount for felony theft can vary state-to-state. Any theft that exceeds the dollar amount that the law sets as a threshhold would be considered a felony theft.
It can be a felony offense. It depends on premeditation and dollar damages.
The dollar amount for felony theft can vary state-to-state. Any theft that exceeds the dollar amount that the law sets as a threshhold would be considered a felony theft.
Stealing in excess of $500.00 may be charged as a felony in Missouri.
i believe it has to be over six hundred dollars to be considered a felony!