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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.
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.
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
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Texas does not have a grand theft charge. It is simply theft. The punishment depends on the dollar amount stolen.
It can be, depending on the dollar amount of the theft.
It depends on the dollar amount of the merchandise stolen.
probably grand there's no such thing as auto theft Grand theft refers to a theft that is over a certain dollar amount there for grand theft auto means a car over that dollar amount was stolen.
You've got it backwards. WI will extradite you from CA, not the other way around. The answer is, they could. It may well depend on the dollar amount of the theft. If it amounted to a felony crime, they probably will.
Grand Larceny is a felony crime that involves theft over a certain dollar amount. In New Mexico a theft is considered Grand Larceny at $500.
In the state of Kansas, the dollar amount for a felony will depend on the type of felony. A Class D felony is a minimum of $500 for damage of property, theft or extortion. A Class C felony is $10,000 or more.
The actual wording of the charge can vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction depending upon how the law is worded, and/or the dollar amount of the item(s) stolen. (i.e.- "Shoplifting" - "Retail Theft" - "Petit Larceny" - 'Grand Larceny" - etc)