In Florida, grand theft of property valued under $5,000 is classified as a third-degree felony. For a first offense, the punishment can include up to five years in prison, five years of probation, and a fine of up to $5,000. However, penalties can vary based on circumstances, and judges may have discretion in sentencing. Additionally, individuals may have the option to pursue plea deals or alternative sentencing programs.
could be just PROBATION for 5 years if it was FIRST offense Meaning first FELONY
You can ask - ONLY THE JUDGE who ultimately sentences you can know the answer to this question.
most likely a couple years and for sure one year probation
There are only two classification of LARCENY offenses. PETIT Larceny, which a misdemeanor offense, and GRAND Larceny, which is a felony offense.
A Grand Jury.
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"A grand" usually refers to $1,000.00
"12 grand" refers to $12,000. The term "grand" is slang for a thousand dollars, so when someone says "12 grand," they are indicating a total amount of twelve thousand dollars.
yes
one thousand dollars
It is 78 thousand.
No. PETIT Larceny is a misdemeanor offense. GRAND Larceny is a felony offense.