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所跟帖: aops 录脫脰脻   2021-12-01 03:27:53  


作者: aops   路冒脗脼脌茂麓茂 2021-12-01 03:33:54  [点击:1246]
Petit Theft of the Second Degree

In Florida, the lowest level theft offense is called "petit theft," rather than the more commonly known "petty theft." If the property stolen is valued at less than $100, the offender commits petit theft of the second degree, which is a misdemeanor of the second degree.

A person convicted of a second-degree misdemeanor faces up to 60 days of jail time and a $500 fine.

Petit Theft of the First Degree

If the property stolen is valued at $100 or more but less than $750, the offender commits petit theft of the first degree, which is punishable as a misdemeanor of the first degree.

A person convicted of a first-degree misdemeanor faces up to one year's imprisonment and a $1,000 fine.

Grand Theft of the Third Degree

A variety of different theft offenses can constitute grand theft of the third degree (considered a felony of the third degree in Florida), including theft of:

property valued at $750 or more but less than $20,000
property valued between $100 and $750 and taken from in or around someone's home
wills
firearms
a motor vehicle (unless used in the commission of a crime, see first-degree grand theft)
any commercially farmed animal
an installed fire extinguisher (not inventory)
more than 2,000 individual pieces of citrus fruit
any property taken from a construction site
a stop sign
anhydrous ammonia, or
any amount of a controlled substance.
A felony of the third degree can result in up to five years' imprisonment and a fine not to exceed $5,000.

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