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Florida law classifies burglary as a felony in the first, second or third degree. Third degree can be up to 5 years in prison and a fine of $5000. First degree can be up to life in prison and a fine of $10,000.

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If the property stolen was $100 or less it is a misdemeanor punishable by 60 days or less jail time and $500 or less fine. $100 to $300 is a misdemeanor with not less than a year jail time and a fine of $1000 or less.

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Larceny, forgery, and fraud are all separate statutory charges. The seriousness (i.e.: harshness of sentence) would depend on the facts of the crime you were charged with.

(e.g.: Larceny can be 'petit' (misdemeanor) or 'grand' (felony) depending on the dollar amount.)

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Sentences are case specific. Please consult an attorney.

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In Florida it will depend on the level of misdemeanor. It can be one or two years based on the level.

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In Florida it will depend on the level of the offense. In most cases it will be 2 years. If it is only a Class 2 misdeamenor, it could be 1 year.

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In 2012, felony theft in Florida is theft of property exceeding $300 in value.

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1 year in jsil

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Yes.

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