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No, that is why it is called MANDATORY minimum. The legislature has removed from judges the power to deviate from the minimum time required to be served.
The maximum amount of time one can get for Theft by Conversion varies by jurisdiction. In general, it can range from a few months to several years in prison, depending on the value of the property stolen and other factors such as prior criminal history.
This question depends on where you are going to court. Minimums are set by state or local law.Added: The MINIMUM jail time for a felony offense is more than one year plus one day in jail. However: The terminology "felony petty theft" in an oxymoron. If it is Petty (Petit) Theft, by definition, it would be a misdemeanor offense, NOT a felony, and punishable by jail not to exceed one year.
If this is your first offense, there will be no jail time. Jail time is up to the judge depending on value of merchandise and history of the offender. You can get 3 months in jail and up to 6 months in prison depending on the class of felony. Theft in Indiana is a felony but can be put under a misdemeanor.
Whether or not theft by conversion is a felony depends on the value of the theft. Generally, if the value is over 5,000 dollars, it is a felony. Some states have a lower value to qualify as a felony.
Aggravated theft does contain jail time in most states. In some states depended on the severity and amount of the theft aggravated theft is a felony.
You can get fired for any kind of theft.
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No, there is no evidence that Akon was ever in a gang. He did admit to being part of a car theft ring for which he served prison time.
No time would in fact be the minimum time...
You can find a time conversion chart on websites such as Online Conversion, Time and Date, Time Zone Converter and Info Please. There is even a site called Navycs which will convert military time.