Most states require that you be bonded. Check into that requirement and see if you can get a bonding agency to write a surety bond for you. If not, you won't be able to get the license.
Grand Theft Auto 5 is a thing, and has been around for years.
grand theft auto- Every person who steals, takes, or drives away the automobile of another with the specific intent to deprive him/her permanently of his/her property is guilty of the crime of grand theft of an automobile in violation of Penal Code section 487h. if you hide the car, you have just commited grand theft auto. this is a felony, punishable with imprisonment in the state prison for 16 months, 2, or 3 years. However, if a person is convicted of more than one grand theft auto offense, the punishment increases to imprisonment in the state prison for 2, 3, or 4 years and/or a fine up to $10,000. This enhancement applies to the following vehicles, as defined by California Penal Code Section 666.5:
Petty larceny is 3 years, minor theft is 1 year. Felony or Grand theft, no statutes of limitation.
of course but this will take several years in the developing.
3 years
5 years
3 to 5 years
They go to jail for a number of years depending on what was stolen.
Grand Theft AutoThe penalty is usually about 5 years in Prison.
$8,000 is considered grand theft which is punishable by a fine and no less than 1 year and no more than 14 years in jail. $8,000 is considered grand theft which is punishable by a fine and no less than 1 year and no more than 14 years in jail.
Most likely in Florida it would be a felony and set at three years. It might be longer depending on specifics.
yes. and if you hide it, it is grand theft auto. Every person who steals, takes, or drives away the automobile of another with the specific intent to deprive him/her permanently of his/her property is guilty of the crime of grand theft of an automobile in violation of Penal Code section 487h. if you hide the car, you have just commited grand theft auto. this is a felony, punishable with imprisonment in the state prison for 16 months, 2, or 3 years. However, if a person is convicted of more than one grand theft auto offense, the punishment increases to imprisonment in the state prison for 2, 3, or 4 years and/or a fine up to $10,000. This enhancement applies to the following vehicles, as defined by California Penal Code Section 666.5: