Understanding North Carolina theft charges
You could receive either a misdemeanor or felony for theft and related property crimes in North Carolina. The judge will review the type of stolen goods, their value, and whether you used a weapon or harmed anyone during the theft. If a North Carolina court has charged you with theft, review the crimes in this category and their possible penalties. Larceny This category covers general property theft, charged as a Class H felony for amounts greater than $1,000. You could also receive felony charges for larceny involving breaking and entering (burglary), theft of a firearm, or theft from someone’s pocket, bag or person....
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