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up to 20 years and 1 million dollar fine

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The punishment for a juvenile who commits a third-degree grand theft felony can vary depending on the jurisdiction and specific circumstances. However, generally speaking, the punishment for juveniles may include probation, community service, restitution, counseling, or placement in a juvenile detention facility. It is best to consult local laws and regulations for specific information on juvenile punishments in your area.

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