In Arizona, the punishment for larceny, classified as theft, depends on the value of the stolen property. If the value is less than $1,000, it is generally considered a misdemeanor, punishable by up to 6 months in jail and/or a fine. For theft of property worth $1,000 or more, it is classified as a felony, which can result in a prison sentence ranging from 1 to 12.5 years, depending on the specific circumstances and prior criminal history.
a felony 3 to 5 years
PETIT Larceny is a misdemeanor - less than one year in jail.
What is the punisment for fourth degree petite larceny, class e felony in NY state?
The crime itself is LARCENY, it is the monetary value (i.e.: cost) of the stolen goods that determines if it is Grand Larcency (felony) or Petit Larceny (misdemeanor).
Larceny over $250 is very severe... you can get over 10 years in a state prison.which means that's also a felony charge.larceny under 250$ is a misdemeanor
Here in AZ, your driver license will be revoked.
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The punishment for stealing 500 pounds can vary depending on the specific circumstances and laws of the jurisdiction. It could result in criminal charges ranging from theft to larceny, with potential penalties such as fines, probation, or imprisonment.
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.
"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.
All states have LARCENY as an offense on their statute books. There are two types of LARCENY - - PETIT (pronounced 'petty') and GRAND. Petit Larceny is a misdemeanor (punishable by jail for up to one year), and GRAND which is a felony (punishable by prison for a term exceeding one year). The dollar value of the stolen merchandise is the guiding factor between the misdemeanor charge and the felony charge, but this value can (and does) differ from state-to-state. You would have to check your own state's law to determine the amount.
There are only two classification of LARCENY offenses. PETIT Larceny, which a misdemeanor offense, and GRAND Larceny, which is a felony offense.