Consult with your attorney, or try to get a plea bargain.
The theft of property not exceeding two hundred dollars in value is theft in the fifth degree.
The theft of property not exceeding two hundred dollars in value is theft in the fifth degree. Theft in the fifth degree is a simple misdemeanor.
Detailed definitions of degrees of crimes vary by state.
There are no set sentences or penalties for criminal offenses. It is case specific.
i am looking at theft from and elderly or disabled. what charge would that be and what possible sentencing is there for that?
The degrees of theft in Iowa is determined by the value of the property taken. Theft in the 1st degree in Iowa is a value exceding 10,000. So yes, depending on the value of the vehicle, auto theft could be 1st degree theft.
Typically through plea bargaining with the prosecutors, but it's also possible to be found guilty of only a lesser included offense.
In the state of Iowa, theft in the second degree is a class D felony. The theft of more than $1,000 but less than $10,000 or the theft of a motor vehicle, is considered theft in the second degree.
what is the punishment in Ohio for forgery, such as checks and/or credit card. There was an indictment for forgery being considered for forgery
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§ 165.40 Criminal possession of stolen property in the fifth degree. A person is guilty of criminal possession of stolen property in the fifth degree when he knowingly possesses stolen property, with intent to benefit himself or a person other than the owner thereof or to impede the recovery by an owner thereof. Criminal possession of stolen property in the fifth degree is a class A misdemeanor. Basically you have been charged with misdemeanor theft by shoplifting. If you received a ticket/summons go to court on your assigned day. Other than that this site cannot offer you specific legal advice.
if its pety theft then no. If its grand theft yes and its a big problem! hopefully you don't get convicted cause if you do that's gonna be a hard life experience