i believe it has to be over six hundred dollars to be considered a felony!
it depends on the cost of the things being shoplifted.
all it is is "theft" and after they document theft they specify amount ..... my sister just got arrested for shoplifting and the papers only said "theft between $50-$500" mentioned nothing about shoplifiting
It depends on the dollar value of the merchandise that was stolen.
Convert 1985 dollar amount to 2013 dollar amount
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.
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.
Many places may actually have a charge of "Shoplifting" or, "Retail Theft." Because of the dollar amount, the charge would be "Petit (or petty) Larceny.
The verification that the total dollar amount of the debits equals the total dollar amount of the credits in the ledger is called a
There is no exact dollar amount that must be probated. The dollar amount will vary from case to case with the IRS.
The verification that the total dollar amount of the debits equals the total dollar amount of the credits in the ledger is called the balance sheet.
1 dollar.
0.5 dollar!