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Grand theft is a Class 4 felony if the value of the property is more than five thousand dollars but less than or equal to one hundred thousand dollars. Grand theft is a Class 3 felony if the value of the property is more than one hundred thousand dollars but less than or equal to five hundred thousand dollars.
Grand theft constitutes a class 5 felony when the stolen property or services is worth $2,501 to $5,000. Such an offense subjects the offender to up to five years in prison and a $10,000 fine. Class 4 felony. If the property or services involved has a value of $5,001 to $100,000, it's a class 4 felony.
Grand theft is a Class 4 felony if the value of the property is more than five thousand dollars but less than or equal to one hundred thousand dollars. Grand theft is a Class 3 felony if the value of the property is more than one hundred thousand dollars but less than or equal to five hundred thousand dollars.
Explanation: 'If a man steals $100 dollars' He then gives the $100 back to the owner when he pays for the goods.
Possession of more than 2 ounce 0.5 lb is a Class 6 felony, punishable by a maximum sentence of 2 years imprisonment and a maximum fine of $4,000. Possession of 0.5 pound 1 pound is a Class 5 felony, punishable by a maximum sentence of 5 years imprisonment and a maximum fine of $10,000.
Codified Laws § 22-30A-17.1. Theft is aggravated grand theft, if the value of the property stolen exceeds five hundred thousand dollars. Aggravated grand theft is a Class 2 felony.
Codified Laws § 22-30A-17.2. Theft is petty theft in the first degree, if the value of the property stolen exceeds four hundred dollars but does not exceed one thousand dollars. Petty theft in the first degree is a Class 1 misdemeanor.
Petty theft is defined as the intentional taking of property of an amount less than the state statutory amount. Examples include shoplifting, bicycle theft, and stealing minor items from a residence that the thief was lawfully allowed to enter.
Class 2 MisdemeanorsUse of marijuana by a vehicle passenger. Public indecency. Misrepresentation of age by a minor. Disorderly conduct. Possession of drug paraphernalia.