In the state of Iowa, theft in the second degree is a class D felony. The theft of more than $1,000 but less than $10,000 or the theft of a motor vehicle, is considered theft in the second degree.
The theft of property not exceeding two hundred dollars in value is theft in the fifth degree. Theft in the fifth degree is a simple misdemeanor.
Aggravated Misdemeanor
Penalties for first degree harassment in Iowa include a fine of between $625 and $6,250), up to two years in jail, or both.
Up to 10 years
will Nevada (Reno) extradite from Iowa for a petty theft/larceny valued at less than $50
George Washington Carver's formal education included attending Simpson College in Iowa, where he initially studied art and piano. He later transferred to Iowa State Agricultural College (now Iowa State University), where he earned a bachelor's degree in agricultural science in 1894 and a master's degree in 1896. Carver became the first black student and later the first black faculty member at Iowa State, showcasing his significant contributions to agricultural education and research.
Laws regarding dumpster diving vary by city and county in Iowa. In some areas, it may be considered trespassing or theft if you enter private property to dumpster dive. It is recommended to check local regulations before engaging in dumpster diving.
life in prison
depends on degree of it, how many time attempted/ done, if your a repeat offender, have already been convicted of other felonies, and so on. all i can say is you'll be in prison for a while bud.
No, Iowa is a Northern State.
Originally in Iowa City