You will be charged (as an adult) with Petit Larceny, and will gain a criminal record.
"Larceny petit 1st off" refers to a first offense of petit larceny, which is a criminal charge for stealing property of a low value. The specific punishment for petit larceny varies depending on the state, but it typically involves fines, community service, or probation. It is important to consult with a legal professional for guidance in this situation.
No. PETIT Larceny is a misdemeanor offense. GRAND Larceny is a felony offense.
Unable to answer - insufficient information. It depends on whether it is Petit Larceny (a Misdemeanor) or Grand Larceny (a Felony) - the past record of the perpetrator - and what penalty your particular state statute attaches to it.
No. A tort is a CIVIL wrong - not a criminal offense. PETIT LARCENY (Petty Larceny) is the statutory legal description of a criminal offense, and that would be the formal charge in a criminal law case. However in a civil case for monetary damages it might be addressed, or described somewhat differently (e.g.: wrongful conversion - taking property without right - etc)
No. A tort is a CIVIL wrong - not a criminal offense. PETIT LARCENY (Petty Larceny) is the statutory legal description of a criminal offense, and that would be the formal charge in a criminal law case. However in a civil case for monetary damages it might be addressed, or described somewhat differently (e.g.: wrongful conversion - taking property without right - etc)
PETIT larcenyis a misdemeanor. GRAND larceny is a felony.
Sometimes known as "Petit Larceny" and "Grand Larceny" - - usually refers to the dollar amount of the larceny. It can vary (and does) from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.
There are only two classification of LARCENY offenses. PETIT Larceny, which a misdemeanor offense, and GRAND Larceny, which is a felony offense.
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Grand Larceny is theft or larceny of over $1,000. (or in some cases over $3,000.) in MY state.
I believe it means Possession of Marijuana.