Well if your under age (13- 18) and the dont press charges he or she will go to a program to get discharged when the program is over. Well if your under age (13- 18) and the dont press charges he or she will go to a program to get discharged when the program is over.
PENAL CODE 666. Every person who, having been convicted of petty theft, grand theft, auto theft under Section 10851 of the Vehicle Code, burglary, carjacking, robbery, or a felony violation of Section 496 and having served a term therefor in any penal institution or having been imprisoned therein as a condition of probation for that offense, is subsequently convicted of petty theft, then the person convicted of that subsequent offense is punishable by imprisonment in the county jail not exceeding one year, or in the state prison.
Petty theft if the alleged stolen items total < $2000. Grand Theft for over. Petty Theft is a misdemeanor. Petty with a Prior is a felony. Grand Theft is a felony.
Convictions can remain on your records for a number of years. Even petty theft can remain on your records for several years- a lot depends on the verdict, the circumstances the judge placed on you and the state or country the incident occurred in and where you live.
If you have been convicted 4 Petit theft in FL, second-time conviction may lead to a jail term.
Grand theft typically involves stealing property with a higher value, above a certain threshold set by each state, while petty theft involves stealing property with a lower value. Grand theft is considered a felony in most jurisdictions, carrying more severe penalties compared to petty theft, which is usually classified as a misdemeanor. The specific dollar amounts that differentiate between grand theft and petty theft can vary depending on the jurisdiction.
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petty theft is stealing small things like jewlery and small amounts of money. grand theft it stealing thing in mass for example stealing alot of cars
Petty theft refers to a person committing theft of property that is less than $200. A person could face fines up to $1000 or 6 months of imprisonment.
Yes you can be arrested for petty theft in Nevada.
In Nebraska, grand theft is characterized by stealing property worth more than $1,500 or certain types of property like firearms, vehicles, or livestock. Petty theft, on the other hand, involves stealing property valued at less than $500. The distinction between grand theft and petty theft is based on the value of the stolen property.
The key word is CONVICTED. If the charges were dropped because they went into the program, then a CONVICTION never took place.
Yes