You will go to jail because you stole while on probation, this is serious for the simple reason that given probabtion means that you has a second chance to turn your life around, instead you upped it by becoming a thief.
I'm not sure what punishment you would get for stealing $427 dolaars, but for $427 dollars in Canada it would be theft under $5000.00, which for a first offence would be probation or a fine. Likely for someone with a previous record something like 30 days or so if a fine/probation was considered to not be adequate.
Of course it is! the person is stealing MONEY from you! but most importantly stealing!AnswerOf course, it is a crime. However, it is unlikely that this is a felony. Theft can be a felony or a misdemeanor, depending on how much is stolen. Each state has their own dividing line, but the difference is normally around 500-1000. Therefore, stealing 300 probably falls below the division, making it a misdemeanor, not a felony.
Kentucky law classifies stealing received property under $300 as a Class A misdemeanor. You would be charged with a fine of $500.
Probation officers are paid approximately $58,000 dollars per year.
If you did not steal $100-$300 then plead not guilty...If you stole the money then plead guilty and accept your sentence..your previous conviction for theft is going to play a factor in your case either way...
No. This is not true. You can become a probation officer with a felony. You just have to work alot harder and find someone that will hire you. A felon is probation officer in St. Louis and he did 15 years in prison. He went against the odds and turned his life around, He can do so can anyone else. People need to get felons hope.
A second DUI offense typically means a much stiffer penalty. If you violate your probation and get a second DUI in Florida you can get a variety of offenses. They include jail time of 9 months to 1 year, a fine of between 1 and 4 thousand dollars, and your license suspended for 5 years.
Class C Misdemeanor - Usually a few hundred dollars or 30 days in jail.
Stealing a firearm is a federal felony, regardless of the value of the firearm.
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