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Felony theft occurs when you commit a theft pursuant and A.R.S. § 13-1802 and the value of the goods of services stolen exceeds $1,000.00.
In Arizona, a person commits theft by knowingly taking or converting another's property or services without authorization and with intent to deprive that person of their property or services. Theft can occur by a physical action, misrepresentation, or deceit.
Misdemeanor vs Felony Theft in Arizona ARS § 13 1802 mandates that a theft shall be classified as a misdemeanor unless the dollar value of what was stolen exceeds $1000. Theft crimes exceeding this amount will be brought forth as a felony charge. There are, of course, exceptions to this rule.
For a first offense misdemeanor theft charge in Arizona, the penalty in anywhere from 6 months in jail to probation and no jail. Common plea agreements call for a minimal jail time, a fine, probation and repayment of the stolen item. Felony theft often has much harsher consequences.
Defining Theft in ArizonaControlling someone else's property with the intent to deprive them of the property; Obtaining property or services by making a material misrepresentation with the intent to deprive another of the property or services; or.
Felony Theft Defined Felony theft occurs when you commit a theft pursuant and A.R.S. § 13-1802 and the value of the goods of services stolen exceeds $1,000.00.
Under the Theft Act 1968, you can be sentenced to up to 7 years' custody if convicted of theft. Theft offences can be tried in either Magistrates' Court or Crown Court, depending on the nature of the offences. If tried in Magistrates' Court, the maximum sentence is 6 months' imprisonment.
Shoplifting property with a value of two thousand dollars or more, shoplifting property during any continuing criminal episode or shoplifting property if done to promote, further or assist any criminal street gang or criminal syndicate is a class 5 felony.