You need to consult with a lawyer
Added: There is no distinction made between firearms and any other object of value. The charge is predicated on the value of the item, not what it "is."
Larceny is an awful crime. Penalty could vary, it depends on the judge. Possible outcomes could be jail time, a fine, community service, probation or any combination of those.
The offense is Larceny, either a felony or a misdemeanor depending on the value of the dog.
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.
No. PETIT Larceny is a misdemeanor offense. GRAND Larceny is a felony offense.
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.
PETIT larcenyis a misdemeanor. GRAND larceny is a felony.
I believe the real question is wHat is larceny?
There are only two classification of LARCENY offenses. PETIT Larceny, which a misdemeanor offense, and GRAND Larceny, which is a felony offense.
No. A misdemeanor.
Filing a false police report in Georgia is a misdemeanor punishable by up to a year in a jail and a $1,000 fine
It could be a misdemeanor or a felony based on the dollar value of the stolen article.
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 crime itself is LARCENY, it is the monetary value (i.e.: cost) of the stolen goods that determines if it is Grand Larcency (felony) or Petit Larceny (misdemeanor).