Legal Question in Criminal Law in Alabama

theft

is it a misdemeanor of felony in alabama for the theft of 950 dollars


Asked on 4/17/09, 10:06 am

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William Pfeifer Pfeifer LLC

Re: theft

Theft of $950.00 is a Class C felony in Alabama. The law states as follows:

Section 13A-8-4

Theft of property in the second degree.

(a) The theft of property which exceeds five hundred dollars ($500) in value but does not exceed two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) in value, and which is not taken from the person of another, constitutes theft of property in the second degree.

(b) Theft of property in the second degree is a Class C felony.

(c) The theft of a credit card or a debit card, regardless of its value, constitutes theft of property in the second degree.

(d) The theft of a firearm, rifle, or shotgun, regardless of its value, constitutes theft of property in the second degree.

(e) The theft of any substance controlled by Chapter 2 of Title 20 or any amendments thereto, regardless of value, constitutes theft of property in the second degree.

(f) The theft of any livestock which includes cattle, swine, equine or equidae, or sheep, regardless of their value, constitutes theft of property in the second degree.

(g) Notwithstanding subsection (a), the theft of property which exceeds two hundred fifty dollars ($250) in value but does not exceed two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) in value, and which is not taken from the person of another, where the defendant has previously been convicted of a theft of property in the first or second degree or receiving stolen property in the first or second degree, constitutes theft of property in the second degree.

If you have been charged with theft, or expect to be charged with theft, it is important that you go see an attorney immediately to start planning your defense. If our firm can be of assistance, please do not hesitate to call or send us an email. Good luck to you.

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Answered on 4/17/09, 10:09 am


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