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What is petty larceny in Virginia?
In other words, a person commits larceny when she or he takes property from someone else and has no intention of returning that property to its owner. Under the Code of Virginia § 18.2-96, petty larceny in VA (or petit larceny) is defined as one of the following:
What is petit larceny from the person?
Petit larceny from the person: This is a theft offense in which a person is charged with taking money or property from another person, and the property has a value of less than $5. Larceny from the person is an offense that we commonly think of as "pickpocketing."
Generally speaking, larceny, or theft, is defined as a situation in which property is taken unlawfully from one party by another with the intention of depriving the owner of that property permanently.
What is a petit larceny charge?
Petit larceny defined; how punished. Any person who: 2. Commits simple larceny not from the person of another of goods and chattels of the value of less than $500, except as provided in clause (iii) of § 18.2-95, shall be deemed guilty of petit larceny, which shall be punishable as a Class 1 misdemeanor.
What are the penalties for grand larceny in Virginia?
If grand larceny is punished as a misdemeanor in this type of situation, the offender will face up to 12 months in jail and a $2,500 fine. (Va. Code §§ 18.2-10, -11, -95, -96, -97 (2020).) Virginia's law provides judges various sentencing options in petit (misdemeanor) larceny cases.
What is grand larceny in South Carolina?
Grand larceny occurs when a person commits larceny and: the value of stolen property or services is $1,000 or more the property is valued at $5 or more and is taken from the person of another, or the stolen property is a firearm of any dollar value. Grand larceny is a felony.