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North Carolina Warrant for Arrest - Felony - Misdemeanor - Larceny - Possession - First Degree Burglary

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Warrant for Arrest - Felony - Misdemeanor - Larceny - Possession - First Degree Burglary - Felonious Larceny - Felonious Possession: This is an official form from the North Carolina Administration of the Courts (AOC), which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates the forms as is required by North Carolina statutes and law.

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Misdemeanor larceny is deemed a class 1 misdemeanor - the most serious misdemeanor in the state. A conviction for this offense results in a $1,000 fine and a maximum jail sentence of 60 days.

Felony larceny is similar to misdemeanor larceny, but the property taken must have a value of over $1,000 or the theft must meet other specific requirements, such as robbery of a person, burglary, or the theft of an explosive or firearm.

First-degree burglary under Penal Code 459 PC is any burglary of a residence, while second-degree burglary is burglary of any building that is not a residence. First-degree burglary is sometimes referred to as residential burglary, and second-degree burglary is sometimes referred to as commercial burglary.

The distinction between whether theft is a misdemeanor or a felony is dependent on the value of the cash or property stolen. Many states classify theft of up to $500 as a misdemeanor and theft of larger amounts as a felony.Felony theft is also referred to as larceny.

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