stealing things
no grand theft auto is just stealing cars, but felony theft is stealing anything.
petty theft is stealing small things like jewlery and small amounts of money. grand theft it stealing thing in mass for example stealing alot of cars
Grand larceny in Pennsylvania is when someone takes personal property that belongs to someone else and it has a very high dollar value. This value must be over 1,000 dollars to be considered a grand larceny in Pennsylvania.
It depends on the dollar value. Stealing anything under $1000 in value is a misdemeanor (petit larceny), while stealing anything over $1000 in value is a felony (grand larceny).
You know it is "stealing", therefore, you should not have done it. Don't do the crime if you can't do the time.How would you feel if someone stole your things?..If you do not care about what is happening to the person from whom you stole the object.... that is symptomatic of a SOCIOPATH.Added: Stealing anything is LARCENY. It is the value of the items(s) stolen that determines if the larceny is GRAND Larceny (felony) or PETIT Larceny (misdemeanor).
if its not yours and you keep it it is stealing. stealing a car is grand theft auto. yes, you will go to jail for it. it is a felony.
A maximum charge of 5 years in jail, and 100 Grand
Yes, it most certainly is. You would be stealing someone elses property. You never legally "own" the auto until it is fully paid for and the lender delivers a clear title to you.
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"Every person who shall be convicted of feloniously stealing, taking or carrying away any money, goods, rights in action or other personal property or valuable thing whatsoever of the value of fifty dollars ($50) or more, shall be deemed guilty of grand larceny." The penalties for grand larceny are found in G.S. 1949, 21-534, which provides:"Persons convicted of grand larceny shall be punished in the following cases as follows: First, for stealing any automobile or motor vehicle, by confinement at hard labor for not less than five years and not more than fifteen years; second, for stealing a horse, mare, gelding, colt, filly, neat cattle, mule or ass, by confinement at hard labor not exceeding seven years; third, in all cases of grand larceny, by confinement at hard labor not exceeding five years."
In Nebraska, grand theft is characterized by stealing property worth more than $1,500 or certain types of property like firearms, vehicles, or livestock. Petty theft, on the other hand, involves stealing property valued at less than $500. The distinction between grand theft and petty theft is based on the value of the stolen property.