Is a gross misdemanor with possible penalties of one year in jail and a fine not more than $3,000. If causes bodily harm, the person is guilty of a felony and may be sentenced to imprisonment for not more than 3 years or fine not more than $6,000.
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Grand Theft is a felony offense. Dpending upon the state's statutes it is punishable by a sentence of more than one year in the penitentiary.
Being the laws for certain types of theft will vary greatly the best thing to do would be to contact a local attorney that specializes in theft of property. However in most areas horse theft is considered grand theft and is punishable by the laws pertaining to grand theft. The typical sentence is jail time, community service, and fines. In areas where horse theft is punishable by hanging (such as Texas) the accused suspect must still be arrested and go before a legal court system.
if its pety theft then no. If its grand theft yes and its a big problem! hopefully you don't get convicted cause if you do that's gonna be a hard life experience
1 to 5 years
25 to life
In Arizona, felony theft can be charged if the cash or object(s) stolen are worth more than $1,000. In Arizona, this charge is called Grand Theft.
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Yes, grand theft is extraditable.
20 years in jail
Grand theft auto is simply a type of felony theft.
In Florida, grand theft is defined as the unlawful taking of someone else's property valued at $750 or more. It can also involve the theft of certain items regardless of their value, such as firearms, motor vehicles, and certain types of livestock. Grand theft is classified as a third-degree felony, but it can escalate to a second-degree felony if the value of the stolen property is between $20,000 and $100,000, or if it involves certain aggravating factors. Penalties can include significant fines and imprisonment.