Theft under $5,000 is typically considered a summary offense, not an indictable offense, in many jurisdictions, including Canada. This means it is generally treated as a less serious crime, with lighter penalties and a simpler legal process. However, if the value of the stolen property exceeds $5,000, it may be classified as an indictable offense, which carries more severe consequences. Always consult local laws for specific details, as definitions and classifications can vary.
yes
A maximum of 2 years in prison.
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.
The questioner does not give their state. The dollar amount at which the offense crosses the line between misdemeanor and felony varies from state-to-state. In some states $5,000. would be MORE than enough to make this a felony crime.
what is the punishment in Ohio for forgery, such as checks and/or credit card. There was an indictment for forgery being considered for forgery
Yes. There is no exception for W-2s under $5000.
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over 5000
Under the drivers seat.
$5000, however the Attorney General's Office is very selective on the case they are willing to file.
5000 lbs of propane weighs 5000 lbs. Propane is a gas at room temperature and pressure, but is stored and transported as a liquid under pressure in its propane tanks.