Definitely a felony crime. You don't say what the specific charge is - you will have research your state's statutes to determine the penalty for the crime you are charged with.
The sentence for theft over $3,000 can vary widely depending on jurisdiction and specific circumstances of the crime. In many places, theft of this value is classified as a felony, which can result in penalties ranging from several years in prison to fines. Additionally, factors such as prior criminal history and the nature of the theft may influence the severity of the sentence. It is important to consult local laws for precise guidelines.
Over would be a preposition in the sentence.
yes over 2000000 people love their phones
Larger Roman numerals use a horizontal line over the top to indicate a number is multiplied by 1000. For example, if MM = 2000, then MM with a line over the top is 2000000, shown as: __ MM
For a first time offense of theft in Texas, the fine incurred can be up to 10,000. Theft in Texas also has a mandatory jail sentence depending upon the degree of theft.
there was over 2000000 selled in the first year it was made.
Prescription Theft is not taken lightly in the United States. The majority of States would consider Prescription Theft to be a felony. The class of felony for Prescription Theft and the sentencing for that class of felony varies from location to location. Other factors considered for sentencing would be the amount and the type of Prescription Drug that is stolen. Obviously stealing a prescription narcotic drug would carry a heavier penalty than stealing a prescription for congestion and allergies. Contact a lawyer as soon as possible. A felony charge is something that could really screw you over for life.
No, it is not. Who is walking over the stump? There is no noun to accompany the verb. A correct sentence would be: I walk over the stump.
To agonize over something is to deeply and constantly worry about it. An example of a sentence using the word would be: Mary knew that she would agonize over the exam for the next week.
The specific punishment depends on the laws of the state where it occurred. Generally speaking, though, simple theft is most often some level of misdemeanor, meaning that it cannot be punished by more than a year in jail. Exactly how long the maximum sentence would be depends, again, on that state's laws. However, in all states the specific length of maximum sentence will increase based on the value of the property stolen. For example, everything else being equal, theft of $500.00 worth of property would have a longer maximum sentence than theft of $5.00 worth of property. The specific dollar values at which the lengths of maximum sentence change are not the same in all states. Furthermore, while all states have a dollar value at which even simple theft becomes a felony, punishible by over a year in prison, even that dollar value will not always be identical between different states. And, like misdemeanor theft, the property values at which the specific maximum sentence for a felony theft can increase vary from state to state. Whether the value of the property stolen makes it a misdemeanor or a felony, the exact maximum sentence for a simple theft will always depend on the laws of the state where it happened.
I believe that it would be improper, so therefore, I would not.
He had total control over me.