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Grand theft auto is simply a type of felony theft.
It certainly might be. FELONY theft especially.
Identity theft is a felony in all states. It is considered a Class C felony.
Felony
no grand theft auto is just stealing cars, but felony theft is stealing anything.
In many states the difference between felony and misdemeanor theft is whether the theft was above or under $500.
No. Not at the police station anyway. Theft Over $300 is a felony in Illinois. You have to go to the county jail and go before a judge who will set bond.
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
If the theft itself rose to a felony level, then so would the conspiracy charge. If not, no.
You have to prosecute theft within 3 years in Oregon. You cannot prosecute theft after this time. Sometimes theft isn't discovered right away.
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.
If the theft itself rose to a felony level, then so would the conspiracy charge. If not, no.