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Five hundred dollars, or more
Grand larceny in Pennsylvania is when someone takes personal property that belongs to someone else and it has a very high dollar value. This value must be over 1,000 dollars to be considered a grand larceny in Pennsylvania.
Any theft that consists of a value more than $950.00 constitutes Grand Larceny in the state of Florida. This amount applies to cash, material, and product.
There are only two classification of LARCENY offenses. PETIT Larceny, which a misdemeanor offense, and GRAND Larceny, which is a felony offense.
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Grand Larceny is theft or larceny of over $1,000. (or in some cases over $3,000.) in MY state.
He was charged with grand larceny.
What is the monetary value that determines petty grand larceny from Grand Larceny in Arizona?
Grand Larceny is a felony crime that involves theft over a certain dollar amount. In New Mexico a theft is considered Grand Larceny at $500.
According to Chapter 61, Article 3 in West Virginia Code (61-3-13); larceny becomes grand larceny when the value of the stolen property or goods equal at least $1000.00. Petit larceny is considered a misdemeanor while grand larceny is considered a Felony.
Grand Larceny - 1922 was released on: USA: 26 February 1922
The terms 'petty/petit' larceny and 'grand' larceny refer to the dollar amount of the stolen item's (check your local statutes to determine the separating point). Two petty larcenies, committed at separate times, don't "add up" to a grand larceny.