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most likely a couple years and for sure one year probation

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What are the different classes of a grand larceny charge?

There are only two classification of LARCENY offenses. PETIT Larceny, which a misdemeanor offense, and GRAND Larceny, which is a felony offense.


Is petit larceny a crime of Moral Turpitude?

No. PETIT Larceny is a misdemeanor offense. GRAND Larceny is a felony offense.


What is a sentence using the word larceny?

He was charged with grand larceny.


Will you go to jail for your first grand larceny charges in Virginia?

In the state of Virginia, you can go to jail for grand larceny, even if it is your first charge. A person convicted of grand larceny in Virginia, can receive a jail sentence of not less than one year and not more than 20 years.


How much time for grand larceny if on probation for petit larceny?

It's completely up to the sentencing judge. If you were on probation for petit larceny and then committed GRAND larceny (a felony crime), the judge could reasonably assume you had not learned your lesson - revoke your petit larceny probation and send you behind bars for the remainder of the sentence - AND then - you would still face court action for the Grand Larceny. My guess is that you're looking at perhaps a year or so - at the very least, least a couple of months.


Your boyfriend was charged with a grand larceny in the fourth degree Anyone know what the punishment is in the state of New York?

could be just PROBATION for 5 years if it was FIRST offense Meaning first FELONY


What is the difference between grand larceny and petit larceny?

The value of the property stolen. It depends on the law of the state in which you live. Petit larceny is usually a misdemeanor and grand larceny is a felony. In Nevada, for instance, if you steal $250 or more, it is grand larceny.


What is the sentence for first time offenders in the 3rd degree grand larceny for stealing 4363.00?

In New York, third-degree grand larceny involves stolen property valued between $1,000 and $3,000, so stealing $4,363 would typically elevate the charge to second-degree grand larceny. For a first-time offender convicted of second-degree grand larceny, the sentence can range from probation to a maximum of 7 years in prison, depending on various factors such as the circumstances of the crime and the offender's criminal history. Sentencing ultimately rests with the judge and can also include restitution to the victim.


What will be the charge for the theft?

Usually, there are only two ways to charge a Larceny offense - GRAND Larceny and PETIT Larceny. The difference bewtween them is the value of the goods that were stolen and this amount changes from state-to-state.


Can grand larceny in the 3rd degree be removed from your record?

Check the expungement law in your state and if you qlualify you can apply to have the offense expunged.


My 16 year old son is charged with grand larceny this is his first offense what is going to happen to him?

He will have a set period of probation which is called a suspended sentence. If he completes his probation without getting in more trouble or getting a violation of probation then the charges will be dropped at the end of the probation period.


What is grand larceny in Ohio?

The crime of 'grand larceny' in Ohio is actually referred to as 'grand theft'. Grand theft is when someone takes (steals) property, or refuses to pay for services, that values at least $7,500 but values less than $150,000.

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