This depends on the severity of the larceny charges, time in between the previous jail time, and what the law states is the maximum time allowed for the larceny charges. Not knowing South Carolina law, it could be at a minimum one year or more. The court will also take into consideration the recidivism because of the prior felonies and now two more larceny charges. Sounds like someone didn't learn the first time.
Example sentence - She was arrested for larceny and had to appear before a judge to answer the charges against her.
Most felonies in Nevada have a limit of four years. It could be three if the charges are too severe.
Grand larceny in Indiana is theft of property that is valued at least $500 up to $100,000. All charges of grand larceny are felonies in Indiana.
It will depend on the jurisdiction. Some have no limit for major felonies.
Seriously, hiring a good lawyer is the best bet. It may not get them 'out' of the charges, but it is their best bet for being acquitted, or if convicted of getting the lightest sentence.
He was charged with grand larceny.
No. A misdemeanor.
He was arrested for larceny after stealing a valuable painting from the art gallery.
The nine common-law felonies were: murder, robbery, manslaughter, rape, sodomy, larceny, arson, mayhem and burglary. A great way of remembering these is to use the pnemonic device:"MR [and] MRS LAMB."
155.40 FC (GRAND LARCENY-1ST C Felony) charges in nyc
155.40 FC (GRAND LARCENY-1ST C Felony) charges in nyc
petty larceny