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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

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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.



if a check is written on an account that is not the "writers" account their name is NOT on the account what is the difference between check felony no weapon only the cash and misdemeanor
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