The penalty is severe. Anything Federal, you are doing 75% of your sentence with good behavior.
I believe the real question is wHat is larceny?
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Larceny is theft. Larceny of a firearm is a federal felony.
Grand larceny in Indiana is theft of property that is valued at least $500 up to $100,000. All charges of grand larceny are felonies in Indiana.
Unable to answer - insufficient information. It depends on whether it is Petit Larceny (a Misdemeanor) or Grand Larceny (a Felony) - the past record of the perpetrator - and what penalty your particular state statute attaches to it.
The LEAST penalty for a felony crime would be one year and one day in prison.
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The penalty for robbery is typically greater than the penalty for larceny because robbery involves using force, threats, or intimidation to take someone's property, which creates a higher level of harm and danger compared to larceny, which is theft without the use of force. The act of using force or threats creates an immediate risk to the victim's safety, leading to more severe consequences.
The offense is Larceny, either a felony or a misdemeanor depending on the value of the dog.
The value of the property stolen. It depends on the law of the state in which you live. Petit larceny is usually a misdemeanor and grand larceny is a felony. In Nevada, for instance, if you steal $250 or more, it is grand larceny.
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
Larceny in the first degree is a Class B Felony under federal law. The law describes the theft for a property or service that is valued at over $10,000.