depends on degree of it, how many time attempted/ done, if your a repeat offender, have already been convicted of other felonies, and so on. all i can say is you'll be in prison for a while bud.
yes you can, it is a crime to take something from someone else that does not belong to you.
second degree theft crime and a class D felony
After you are busted your screen will be blank and after that you are free in the jail
you go to jail
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.
The are many places where someone located in Iowa can find auto parts. National chain that have locations in Iowa include Pep Boys, Autozone, and Walmart Auto.
Depends on if you are breaking the law.
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.
There are various windshield repair shops which sell and install automotive glass in Iowa. Iowa Auto Glass, and Advanced Auto Glass, all offer these services.
Grand View University is located in the state of Iowa.
Up to 10 years
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.
death penalty.
According to the Iowa Grand Lodge web site, a candidate for Masonry in Iowa must also be at least 18 years old.
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Iowa does not have Life in prison nor the Death Penalty because the majority of Iowans are against the thought of murdering people when they could instead rot in prison.