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STATEAMOUNT PER STATE Alabama $500 Alaska $500 Arizona $250 Arkansas $500 California $400 Colorado $500 Connecticut $1,000 Delaware $1,000 Florida $300 Georgia $300 Hawaii $300 Idaho $1,000 Illinois $150 Indiana Theft is a Class D Felony, regardless of amount Iowa $1,000 Kansas $1,000 Kentucky $300 Louisiana $300 STATEAMOUNT PER STATE Maine $1,000 Maryland $500 Massachusetts $250 Michigan $1,000 Minnesota $250 Mississippi $500 Missouri $500 Montana $1,000 Nebraska $500 Nevada $250 New Hampshire $500 New Jersey $250 New Mexico $250 New York $1,000 North Carolina $1,000 North Dakota $500 Ohio $500 Oklahoma $500 Oregon $750 STATEAMOUNT PER STATE Pennsylvania $2,000 Rhode Island $500 South Carolina $1,000 South Dakota $500 Tennessee $500 Texas $1,500 Utah $1,000 Vermont $100 Virginia $200 Washington $750 Washington DC $250 West Virginia $1,000 Wisconsin $2,500 Wyoming $1,000 SUM OF AMOUNT $33,100 AVERAGE $662

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What are theft's?

The dollar amount for felony theft can vary state-to-state. Any theft that exceeds the dollar amount that the law sets as a threshhold would be considered a felony theft.


What are theft felonys?

The dollar amount for felony theft can vary state-to-state. Any theft that exceeds the dollar amount that the law sets as a threshhold would be considered a felony theft.


In Florida what is the minimum dollar amount on felony theft?

Felony Theft in Florida is $300.00, Felony Theft Level varies by state, in Texas, the dollar amount is $1500.00, in Wisconsin, it is $2500.00


What is the dollar amount for a felony in Kansas?

In the state of Kansas, the dollar amount for a felony will depend on the type of felony. A Class D felony is a minimum of $500 for damage of property, theft or extortion. A Class C felony is $10,000 or more.


At what Dollar Amount or Level does a transgression become a Felony?

In order to answer this question, the state must be known. This dollar amount varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.


Would larceny in the amount of 2800.00 be a misdemeanor or a felony?

Without even knowing the state in question. . . , because of the dollar amount I would feel comfortable in stating that this would amount to a felony offense.


Punishment for possession of stolen property under 5000?

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.


Is shoplifting under 250.00 a felony?

In order to answer - the state in which the offense occurred would have to be known. The threshhold of passing from a misdemeanor offense to a felony is dependent upon the monetary value of the merchandise which was stolen. This dollar amount varies from state-to-state.


What dollar amount constitutes a felony in California?

Pennsylvania's felony amount on stolen money is $2000. Even if the state does not pursue felony theft charges, there may be other charges that can be added including, but not limited to embezzlement and civil suits.


Is there a dollar amount for theft that determines a 19 year olds sentencing?

Most states DO have a dollar amount that seperates a misdemeanor crime from a felony. What that figure is varies from state to state. A 19 year old is an adult, it is unlikely that they would receive juvenile handling.


Is theft of 2000 a felony in Alabama?

It can be either. It depends how you are charged, or what plea agreements are reached between you and the prosecutor.Additional: The cross-over point dividing a misdemeanor offense from a felony offense is usually set at a dollar amount fixed by the statute. This amount can (and does) vary from state to state.


If you steal a motorized scooter from walmart is it a felony and jail time?

The difference between felony and misdemeanor for theft/shoplifting varies state to state and is usually at a set dollar amount for the value of the property. Theft is punishable by jail time.

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