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Grand Larceny is a term meaning to commit personal theft. In order to convict someone of committing grand larceny, 4 separate things must be proven. The first thing that must be proven to convict someone of grand larceny is that they must have successfully tried or attempted to take money or property. The next thing that must be proven to convict someone of grand larceny is that the money or property that was taken belonged to someone else. The third thing that must be proven to convict someone of grand larceny is that the items taken form someone else were taken without the item owner’s permission. The last thing that must be proven to convict someone of grand larceny is that the person who stole the items must have never intended to give the items back to their rightful owner.

What Is Considered First Degree Grand Larceny?

In the state of New York, there are several different degrees of grand larceny. The first degree of grand larceny is when someone steals either cash or items that have a total value of $1,000,000 or moreFirst degree grand larceny is punishable by up to 25 years in prison and is considered a B class felony.

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What Is Considered Second Degree Grand Larceny?

Second degree grand larceny is when someone steals either cash or items that have a value between $50,000 and $999,999Second degree grand larceny is punishable by up to 15 years in prison and is a C class felony.

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What Is Considered Third Degree Grand Larceny?

Third degree grand larceny is when someone steals either cash or items that have a value between $3,000 and $49,999Third degree grand larceny is punishable by up to 7 years in prison and is a D class felony.

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