Theft M1F5 2913.02 ORC refers to a specific legal statute in Ohio, where "M1F5" indicates a first-degree misdemeanor charge for theft. The "2913.02" part of the Ohio Revised Code outlines the definition of theft, which involves unlawfully taking someone else's property with the intent to deprive them of it. A first-degree misdemeanor can result in penalties such as fines or jail time, depending on the circumstances of the offense.
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Theft under Ohio Revised Code Section 2913.02 can be classified as either a misdemeanor or a felony, depending on the value of the property stolen. If the value is less than $1,000, it is typically a misdemeanor. However, if the value exceeds $1,000 or if certain conditions are met (such as theft from specific entities or repeated offenses), it can be charged as a felony. Always consult legal resources or an attorney for specific cases.