most likely community servece hours or a fine that your parents have to pay. just look at it this way stealing is stealing no matter what it is.
A hundred dollars will not get you prison, but it will get you into trouble and some sort of punishment.
This depends on the circumstances surrounding the crime. Punishment also varies from state to state. Your best bet is to consult a criminal defense lawyer. The link below has some additional specifics on criminal theft.
Punishment for theft: of an indictable offence and is liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years, or where the value of what is stolen does not exceed five thousand dollars
The principle difference is that if found guilty of violating criminal law you can be sent to jail or prison to 'pay' for your offense. If you are found to be in violation of civil law there is no jail or prison time attached to it, only monetary fines.
I'm not sure what punishment you would get for stealing $427 dolaars, but for $427 dollars in Canada it would be theft under $5000.00, which for a first offence would be probation or a fine. Likely for someone with a previous record something like 30 days or so if a fine/probation was considered to not be adequate.
29,00o dollars
Stealing a firearm is a federal felony, regardless of the value of the firearm.
6 yrs
(in the US) It is a felony offense.
The budget of Texas Department of Criminal Justice is 2,500,000,000 dollars.
Well yeah obviously
Depending on what you did with the million, how you stole it, how you plead in court, and where you stole it from.