Nebraska Theft Policy

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This policy informs employees that theft from the company or other employees will not be tolerated.

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If the value of the thing stolen is $1,500 or more, theft offenses are classified as felonies in Nebraska. There are two levels of felony theft in the State. When the value is between $1,500 and $5,000, theft is a Class IV Felony.

In the state of Nebraska, robbery is classified as a Class II felony. The difference between robbery and theft can typically be determined by evaluating whether force or violence have been used in depriving an individual of personal property or money.

If the value of the thing stolen is $1,500 or more, theft offenses are classified as felonies in Nebraska. There are two levels of felony theft in the State. When the value is between $1,500 and $5,000, theft is a Class IV Felony. When the value is over $5,000, theft is a Class IIA Felony.

Theft constitutes a Class IV felony in Nebraska when the value of the stolen property or services is at least $1,500 but less than $5,000. Under Nebraska law, a Class IV felony is punishable by up to two years in prison and a fine of no more than $10,000.

Class IV: The least serious classification of felony. This class includes crimes such as assisted suicide and forgery in the second degree. Class IV felonies carry a possible punishment of up to two years in prison and 12 month post-release supervision and/or up to a $10,000 fine.

Class IV Felony TheftTheft constitutes a Class IV felony in Nebraska when the value of the stolen property or services is at least $1,500 but less than $5,000. Under Nebraska law, a Class IV felony is punishable by up to two years in prison and a fine of no more than $10,000.

Theft by unlawful taking or disposition. (1) A person is guilty of theft if he or she takes, or exercises control over, movable property of another with the intent to deprive him or her thereof.

The state may charge an individual with a Class II misdemeanor rather than a felony if the goods allegedly stolen were valued at less than $500. A conviction on this offense may result in a sentence of up to six months in jail, as well as a $1,000 fine.

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Nebraska Theft Policy