What Is Considered First Degree Grand Larceny?
In the state of New York, there are several different degrees of grand larceny. The first degree of grand larceny is when someone steals either cash or items that have a total value of $1,000,000 or more. First degree grand larceny is punishable by up to 25 years in prison and is considered a B class felony.What Is Considered Second Degree Grand Larceny?
Second degree grand larceny is when someone steals either cash or items that have a value between $50,000 and $999,999. Second degree grand larceny is punishable by up to 15 years in prison and is a C class felony.What Is Considered Third Degree Grand Larceny?
Third degree grand larceny is when someone steals either cash or items that have a value between $3,000 and $49,999. Third degree grand larceny is punishable by up to 7 years in prison and is a D class felony.What Is Considered Fourth Degree Grand Larceny?
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Understanding Attempted Grand Larceny and Successful Grand Larceny
While attempted grand larceny and successful grand larceny can have very similar punishments, there is a major difference between attempted grand larceny and successful grand larceny. The major difference between attempted grand larceny and successful grand larceny is that attempted grand larceny will come with a penalty that is 1 degree lower than successful grand larceny. For example, if you unsuccessfully attempt to steal $2,000,000 worth of jewelry, you will be charged with second degree grand larceny. However, if your successfully steal $2,000,000 worth of jewelry, you will be charged with first degree grand larceny. This is the case with all forms of grand larceny and it will undoubtedly have an impact on sentencing.The Benefits of a Good Attorney
While any degree of grand larceny is a serious crime, a good attorney will help you with your case. A good attorney will try their best to get you a fair sentence and can prevent your from being wrongfully sentenced. They will also provide you advice that can help you make the best decisions for your future.Thank for Reading!
Over the course of this article, I have told you what grand larceny is and what distinguishes one degree from the next. I have also told you the benefits of a good attorney and the difference between successful grand larceny and attempted grand larceny. With that being said, I hope this article taught you all about grand larceny and will be helpful if your ever have to deal with grand larceny.
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