The State of New York can hit your wallet three ways for petit larceny 155.25. There's the risk of a fine, there's a mandatory surcharge, and there's a crime victim's assistance fee.
There's no minimum fine so your lawyer may be able to avoid it. The maximum fine is $1000.
Also, there's a $175 mandatory surcharge and a $25 crime victim's fee for mandatory minimum of $200.
it depends on the court and the judge but i just came out of court for a petit larceny and i got 20 hours community service as well as a 6 month acd which means i have to stay out of trouble for 6 monthes or they can bring back my case and i can get in bigger trouble for it. you can either get community service a fine or sometimes jail time.
Petit Larceny; Grand Larceny. S.C. Code § 16-13-30. (A) Simple larceny of any article of goods, choses in action, bank bills, bills receivable, chattels, or other article of personalty of which by law larceny may be committed, or of any fixture, part, or product of the soil severed from the soil by an unlawful act, or has a value of one thousand dollars or less, is petit larceny, a misdemeanor, triable in the magistrate's court. Upon conviction, the person must be fined or imprisoned not more than is permitted by law without presentment or indictment by the grand jury. (B) Larceny of goods, chattels, instruments, or other personalty valued in excess of one thousand dollars is grand larceny. Upon conviction, the person is guilty of a felony and must be fined in the discretion of the court or imprisoned not more than: (1) five years if the value of the personalty is more than one thousand dollars but less than five thousand dollars; (2) ten years if the value of the personalty is five thousand dollars or more.
The outcome would depend on the specific circumstances of the case, including the value of the stolen property, any prior criminal record, and the legal proceedings. Possible outcomes could include a fine, probation, community service, or imprisonment. It is best to consult with a legal professional for personalized advice.
the penalty's vary. larceny less then $200 is charged as a misdemeanor with probation, fine's and community service. larceny greater than $200 and less then $1000 is charged as a felony with up to 10 year's of imprisonment up to a $15,000 fine or 3x the value of the stolen property(goods,money,accounts,ect.). larceny greater then $1000 and less then $20,000 is charged as a felony and the same as larceny greater then $200 or less then $1000
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)
petit theft.
Shoplifting is a Larceny or Theft (depending on the wording of the state's law) and is a crime which calls for either jail time or a fine - or both. The amount of a fine would depend on the law of your particular state.
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