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The exact amount that differentiates "Grand" from "Petty" theft varies by state. For example, in California , the threshold is generally $950 . In other jurisdictions, it may be as low as $300 or $1,000.
In the eyes of the law, (also known as Grand Larceny) is the unauthorized taking of another person's property that exceeds a specific monetary threshold. Grand Thef
Developed by Rockstar Games, Grand Theft Auto is one of the most successful and controversial entertainment franchises in history, known for its open-world freedom and satirical take on American culture. The exact amount that differentiates "Grand" from "Petty"
Grand theft is often considered a " wobbler ," meaning prosecutors can charge it as either a misdemeanor or a felony. In the eyes of the law, (also known
Can lead to up to three years in state prison.
Some items qualify as grand theft regardless of their market value. These typically include firearms , motor vehicles (Grand Theft Auto), or property taken directly from another person's body (like a wallet from a pocket).