Fraud involving amounts under $5,000 is typically classified as a misdemeanor rather than a felony in many jurisdictions, but this can vary by state or country. Misdemeanors usually carry lighter penalties, such as fines or shorter jail sentences. However, specific laws can differ greatly, so it is essential to consult local statutes for accurate information. Always seek legal advice for particular cases or concerns.
Yes. In Maryland, motor vehicle theft in and of itself is a felony regardless of the car's value. It is punishable by a fine of up to $5000 and/or a prison sentence of up to 5 years.
five years in prison and or 5000 dollar fine. period!!!
You can find cars under 5000 dollars online using a used car site.You could also have someone close to you sell you the car easily and that way it will be from a trustworthy person.
5% of 5000 dollars= 5% * 5000= 0.05 * 5000= 250 dollars
5000/10 = 500 dollars.
500,000 pennies is equal to $5,000 (Five Thousand Dollars)
5000 dollars = about 75650 dollars today, i hope this helped!
You are left with two thirds of 5000 dollars.
6% of 5000= 6% * 5000= 0.06 * 5000= 300
5000 dollars.
You can find many vehicles under $5000. You should look first at Consumer Reports to make sure the make, model and year is reputable and won't have unforeseen problems.
40% is the same as 0.40 and 0.40 times 5000 = 2000 dollars