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Statutes: Mississippi The term felony, when used in any statute, shall mean any violation of law punished with death or confinement in the penitentiary. Mississippi Laws.
(1) Any person who shall, willfully and without authority, take possession of or take away a motor vehicle of any value belonging to another, with intent to either permanently or temporarily convert it or to permanently or temporarily deprive the owner of possession or ownership, and any person who knowingly shall aid
(a) Upon a first shoplifting conviction the defendant shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and fined not more than One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00), or punished by imprisonment in the county jail not to exceed six (6) months, or by both if the court finds substantial and compelling reasons why the offender cannot be safely
A person convicted of grand larceny faces the following felony penalties. If the property is valued at $1,000 or more but less than $5,000, the offender faces up to five years in prison. The penalty increases to a 10-year felony sentence if the property is stolen from a place of worship.
If any person shall profanely swear or curse, or use and indecent language, or be in any public place, in the presence of two (2) or more persons, he shall, on conviction thereof, be fined not more than one hundred dollars ($100.00) or be imprisoned in the county jail not more than thirty (30) days or both

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Under California state regulations, the value of the goods allegedly taken affects whether you will be prosecuted with a felony theft or misdemeanor theft. It also influences the seriousness of the offense. You are more likely to face a felony charge if the value is believed to be $1000 or more.
California law effectively permits the charge of shoplifting to be a felony when any of the following circumstances apply. The value threshold of $950 differentiates petty theft, often tied to misdemeanor shoplifting, from grand theft, which is legally considered grand theft under California law.

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