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  2. Lowering felony threshold for retail crime would end progress ...

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    HB 3694 would place Oklahoma out of step with other states, the vast majority of which have felony theft thresholds of $1,500 or more — with Texas’ felony threshold at $2,500.

  3. 2014 California Proposition 47 - Wikipedia

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    Democratic Assemblymember Rudy Salas of Bakersfield introduced a bill to reverse a significant aspect of Prop. 47 by lowering the felony threshold for petty theft and shoplifting back to $400. Salas argues that Prop. 47's weakening of theft laws has triggered unintended consequences, and believes California voters are prepared to address this ...

  4. Theft - Wikipedia

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    KRS 514.030 states that theft by unlawful taking or disposition is generally a Class A misdemeanor unless the items stolen are a firearm, anhydrous ammonia, a controlled substance valued at less than $10,000 or any other item or combination of items valued $500 or higher and less than $10,000 in which case the theft is a Class D felony. Theft ...

  5. California retail theft measure is headed for the ballot box ...

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    California Secretary of State Shirley N. Weber announced last week that the new initiative that allows felony charges and increases sentences for certain drug and theft crimes was eligible for the ...

  6. New state criminal justice laws take effect - AOL

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    House Bill 126 changes the threshold for when a person can be charged with felony theft. Under the new law, the felony threshold for theft will go from $500 to $1,000. Raising the felony threshold ...

  7. Felony petty theft - Wikipedia

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    Felony petty theft is the colloquial term for a statute in the California Penal Code (Section 666) that makes it possible for a person who commits the crime of petty theft to be charged with a felony rather than a misdemeanor if the accused had previously been convicted of a theft-related crime at any time in the past.

  8. Criminal justice reform: Where key bills stand as legislative ...

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    Claiming a spike in theft, lawmakers in both chambers approved versions of Senate Bill 1450, which would lower the felony theft threshold from $1,000 to $500. The bill would also increase the ...

  9. Classes of offenses under United States federal law - Wikipedia

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    Felony A Life imprisonment (or death in certain cases of murder, treason, espionage or mass trafficking of drugs) $250,000: 1-5 years: 5 years: 5 years: $100 B 25 years or more: $250,000: 5 years: 3 years: $100 C More than 10 years and less than 25 years: $250,000: 3 years: 2 years: $100 D More than 5 years and less than 10 years: $250,000: 3 ...