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When the value of stolen property exceeds $1,000, the offense escalates to felony theft, with the severity of the penalty increasing in proportion to the value of the property: Fifth-Degree Felony Theft: This level applies to thefts involving property valued between $1,000 and $7,500.
Degrees of Offenses and Maximum Penalties Classification DegreeFineJail F2 2nd Degree Felony $15,000 2-8 years F3 3rd Degree Felony $10,000 1-5 years F4 4th Degree Felony $5,000 6-18 months F5 5th Degree Felony $2,500 6-12 months3 more rows
What is the penalty for a 2nd degree felony in Ohio? A felony of the 2nd degree in Ohio must be sentenced to probation or 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or 8 years in prison and a fine of up to $15,000.
The mandatory minimum for a first-degree felony is three years in prison, while the minimum for a second-degree felony is two years. Assaults on Peace Officers: Mandatory terms apply for felonious, aggravated, or simple assault when the victim is a peace officer or BCII investigator who suffered serious physical harm.
Non-dangerous class 2 felonies carry harsh sentences typically ranging from four to ten years, along with large fines that can be financially devastating. Crimes that qualify as a dangerous offense are listed in ARS 13-105, with sentencing guidelines listed in ARS 13-704.
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