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What Is Petit Theft?
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Petit theft is the act of taking someone else’s property that is valued at under $300. The accused knowingly takes the property with the intent of depriving the owner. This is a misdemeanor that can result in jail time, probation, community service, and restitution.
What Is Grand Theft?
In Florida, Grand Theft is the unlawful taking of someone else’s property valued at $300 or more. This is a felony offense ranging from third-degree to first-degree and can result in prison time, probation, fines, restitution, and a permanent criminal record.
The Consequences Of Dealing In Stolen Property
Dealing in stolen property is a second-degree felony. It involves selling, transferring, distributing, or handling stolen property. The accused can face up to 15 years in prison, among other penalties.
What Is Retail Theft?
Shoplifting may seem minor, but depending on the severity, it can be a felony. Florida law defines retail theft as taking possession of merchandise, money, or property with the intent to deprive the merchant of the goods.
What Is Theft Of Communication Services?
In today’s online world, “borrowing” communication or streaming services may seem normal, but it is a crime. Theft of communication services involves knowingly intercepting, receiving, disrupting, or gaining access to a communication service without authorization. Consequences range from a first-degree misdemeanor to a third-degree felony.
The Consequences Of False Verification Of Ownership Or False ID To A Pawnbroker
This offense involves knowingly claiming ownership of property to obtain money during a pawn transaction. It is a felony that may lead to jail time, probation, and significant fines.
The Consequences Of Unlawful Possession Of A Stolen Credit/Debit Card
Knowingly possessing a stolen credit or debit card is a third-degree felony punishable by up to 5 years in prison.
The Consequences Of The Exploitation Of An Elderly Person/Disabled Adult
Under Florida law, exploiting an elderly or disabled adult is a third-degree felony that can result in up to five years in prison, probation, and steep fines. Penalties depend on the amount taken from the victim.
The Consequences Of Failing To Return Hired/Leased Property
Florida defines this offense as willfully failing to return property listed in a written agreement without the owner’s consent. Depending on the value, it may be charged as a misdemeanor or felony.
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