Five hundred dollars, or more
Not enough information. Probably not, but it may have to do with the dollar amount of the larceny.
Sometimes known as "Petit Larceny" and "Grand Larceny" - - usually refers to the dollar amount of the larceny. It can vary (and does) from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.
The dollar amount associated for grand larceny in New Hampshire is more than $500. The minimum amount of jail time someone can receive for larceny would be 7 1/2 years.
It can be, depending on the dollar amount of the theft.
Grand larceny in Pennsylvania is when someone takes personal property that belongs to someone else and it has a very high dollar value. This value must be over 1,000 dollars to be considered a grand larceny in Pennsylvania.
No, larceny 6 is a misdemeanor and is the least serious larceny charge you can get. They do it by dollar amounts so say you steal something 100$ or less u get larceny 6, the higher the dollar amount the worse the charge... 6 is the least and 1 and grand larceny are the most...
Grand Larceny is a felony crime that involves theft over a certain dollar amount. In New Mexico a theft is considered Grand Larceny at $500.
The terms 'petty/petit' larceny and 'grand' larceny refer to the dollar amount of the stolen item's (check your local statutes to determine the separating point). Two petty larcenies, committed at separate times, don't "add up" to a grand larceny.
The crime itself is LARCENY, it is the monetary value (i.e.: cost) of the stolen goods that determines if it is Grand Larcency (felony) or Petit Larceny (misdemeanor).
Without even knowing the state in question. . . , because of the dollar amount I would feel comfortable in stating that this would amount to a felony offense.
Pennsylvania's felony amount on stolen money is $2000. Even if the state does not pursue felony theft charges, there may be other charges that can be added including, but not limited to embezzlement and civil suits.
Many places may actually have a charge of "Shoplifting" or, "Retail Theft." Because of the dollar amount, the charge would be "Petit (or petty) Larceny.