If you are on probation for a felony and commit the same crime it is a felony. If you are on probation for a misdemeanor and commit the same crime it usually will be a misdemeanor. The exception is in some States a third misdemeanor offense for the same crime can be prosecuted as a felony. For example Stealing 3rd Offense or third offense for driving while revoked. This differs from state to state.
stealing drugs i believe is a felony
You will go to jail because you stole while on probation, this is serious for the simple reason that given probabtion means that you has a second chance to turn your life around, instead you upped it by becoming a thief.
It depends if the judge gave you a acd then your stealing record won't be there after you complete your community service (if you got any) and complete your probation time without getting in trouble. But if you didn't get an acd which expounges your record then it'll stay on your record.
it would be worth the class A. misdemeanor to punch there lights out for stealing
probation and a fine possible jail time depend on priors and if you're already on probation.
not unless it's under $500, then it's a misdemeanor.
It depends on the dollar value. Stealing anything under $1000 in value is a misdemeanor (petit larceny), while stealing anything over $1000 in value is a felony (grand larceny).
Violating the law while on probation usually means you go to jail for at least 6 months.
It depends on what the dollar amount was that they stole. Could be from a misdemeanor to a felony.
Probably time served, a fine and probation depending on your age and the state in which you legally reside.
Penalties for stealing a card vary by jurisdiction. In general, theft offenses can result in fines, probation, or imprisonment depending on the value of the stolen property and the offender's criminal history. Sentences could range from probation to several years in prison.