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Any crime for which the statutory penalty is one year or more in prison is a felony offense.

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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 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.


What is the dollar amount for felony theft in arizona?

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Is larceny a felony in Rhode Island?

It can be, depending on the dollar amount of the theft.


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.


What dollar amount of theft is a felony?

Stealing in excess of $500.00 may be charged as a felony in Missouri.


Is grand theft a felony or misd?

The word "grand" tells the tale - it is a felony offense. If it was a misdemeanor, it would be "petit" theft. It is the dollar amount of the stolen item(s) that makes the difference, and that is set by the wording of the statute.


When does it become a felony when you steal money from employer?

As soon as you take the money, theft is always illegal. The difference between a felony and misdemeanor for theft/embezzlement is set by state law, and is normally dependent on the dollar amount.


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.


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.


What is the minimum amount for retail theft to be a felony?

The minimum amount for retail theft in order for it to be a felony is $5,000. In rare cases, anything over $500 can be considered a felony in some places.

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