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The punishment for theft varies widely depending on the jurisdiction and the severity of the offense. In many places, minor thefts, such as shoplifting, may result in fines or community service, while more serious thefts can lead to imprisonment. In some jurisdictions, repeat offenders may face harsher penalties. Additionally, factors like the value of the stolen property and the circumstances of the crime can significantly influence the sentence.

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