The law varies from state to state and even within a state it depends upon the situation. In Illinois for example, a simple theft becomes a felony when the property taken is valued at $300 or greater. However, if the property comes from a store, that is retail theft, and the value need only be $150 to be a felony. Also, if someone has a prior theft or retail theft conviction, then it may be charged as a felony even if the value is only a penny. For more information about felony prosecutions see the links below.
It depends on the state in which you live or where you have committed the crime. The average is around $600 but can be much higher or lower than that.
You can see each state's dollar amount for a felony charge on the link below.
The theft becomes a felony when the value of the stolen goods goes over a certain limit. Each state is different. For example, Kentucky just recently raised the limit from $300 to $500.
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How much does someone have to steal before it is a felony in n.c
Passing a $13 dollar note.
Yes.
in real life, yes it is to steal a car or something
it is considered a class D felony to steal, or withhold from it's rightful owner, a firearm. this charge will be added to the charges brought up for the B n' E
not unless it's under $500, then it's a misdemeanor.
Depends what goods they steal.
$300 or more is a felony. Anything less than $300--even if it is $299.99 is a misdemeanor.
Technically no. But 1 drop sold is a felony Having too much is a felony.
. . . is a crime. Depending on the value of the items you steal, it can be either a misdemeanor or a felony.
I have found a resource that states that the limit for a felony begins at $500 dollars.