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Shoplifting only refers to theft in the context of a retail store, but it does not matter where a defendant allegedly stole the property. What ultimately matters is the value of the property itself.
Petty theft is often considered a misdemeanor offense, which carries less severe penalties than felony crimes. However, the consequences of a petty theft conviction can still be significant, including fines, probation, and even short periods of jail time.
Grand larceny is a felony in Vermont. Grand larceny is defined by statute and currently applies if the value of the goods or property stolen exceed $900. Petty larceny (also called Petit Larceny) is a misdemeanor in Vermont.
Shoplifting is a form of petty theft It falls under the umbrella of petty theft when the value of the merchandise is less than the $1,000 threshold. While shoplifting is not defined as a separate offense by state law, its prosecuted using the same statute that governs petty theft.
All petty theft charges deal with stealing items that are worth less than $950. When shoplifting is involved, the cost of all items stolen is combined. In some cases, if the total value of the items shoplifted is less than $50, you may only face a simple infraction. This is typically punishable with only a fine.

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The minimum type of theft charge is called, Petty Larceny, which means stealing something up to the value of $1,000.
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Penalties for Retail Theft Retail theft of merchandise valued at more than $900 is a felony subject to up to 10 years in prison and a $1,000 fine. For retail theft of $900 or less, the penalty is a misdemeanor with a maximum sentence of six months incarceration and a $500 fine.

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