The charges for the first time offense of UNDER $ 150 retail theft in Illinois is Class A misdemeanor. The second time Class 4 Felony. Over $150 for a retail theft is a class 4 felony, even for the first time. However, if the theft is not from a retail store, then under $300 is still a misdemeanor. Over $300 it becomes a felony. See related links below.
A felony is a federal crime and therefore is rated the same in every state in the union.
theft over 300 in KY is a felony punishable by up to 5 years in prison.
The penalty for retail theft in Illinois is up to one year in prison and a maximum fine of 2,500 US dollars. Where the value of the good stolen exceed 300 US dollars, the jail term is from 2 to 5 years.
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Unless your rights have been restored (and you would know) then you cannot possess a firearm.
My 1983 300D cost over $700. The ignition is encased in hardened steel to prevent theft (and repair)
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As of my last update, there are over 300 Dunkin' locations in Illinois. The number can change due to new openings or closures, so it's always best to check the official Dunkin' website or a local directory for the most current count.
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.
Depends on the state, but it could be criminal damage to property or vandalism. Oh yeah, you could be charged with a felony in Illinois because it's over $300.
300 over 500 is 60%