You go to jail for breaking and entering with the intent to steal. Or the DA can get you with theft, breaking and entering which is a felony. It all depends on the DA.
There are many different punishments that could be given for theft. If the owner presses charges you could go to jail.
that will get you at the least 3 years in jail.
you could face jail time and have to pay off the fines
No juveniles go to the county jail; however, if a juvenile were to commit the crime of "Breaking and Entering", they may be sentenced to a Juvenile Detention Facility.
If they found out and decide to press charges? Its fraud and theft you go to jail
Also what are the charges of being an accessory of stealing a car in Florida???
yes you can go to jail for criminal theft
Depending on the circumstances, someone who breaks and enters a dwelling in Virginia could go to jail for up to 20 years. Simple breaking and entering is a misdemeanor, but doing so for the purpose of perform another crime is a felony. If the person is armed, it becomes a Class 2 felony.
If you are caught stealing from Rite Aid, the store may press charges against you for theft. This could result in legal consequences such as fines or even jail time, depending on the value of the stolen items and local laws. In addition, you may be banned from entering Rite Aid stores in the future.
Yes jail breaking is very illegal.
Aggravated theft does contain jail time in most states. In some states depended on the severity and amount of the theft aggravated theft is a felony.