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TN Laws

TN Theft and Robbery Cases 1st

Armed Robbery – 1. A person commits armed robbery if, in the course of committing robbery as defined in section 13-1902, such person or an accomplice 2. Is armed with a deadly weapon or a simulated deadly weapon 3. Uses or threatens to use a deadly weapon or dangerous instrument or a simulated deadly weapon. 4. Armed robbery is a class 2 felony. 5. Up to $250,000 in fines; 25 years in prison; 22 months or more of probation

Grand Larceny – Grand Larceny in the First Degree · Penal Law § 155.42 · Class B felony · A class B felony is punishable by up to 25 years in prison Grand Larceny in the Second Degree · Penal Law § 155.40 · Class C felony · A class C felony is punishable by up to 15 years in prison Grand Larceny in the Third Degree · Penal Law § 155.35 · Class D felony · A class D felony is punishable by up to 7 years in prison Grand Larceny in the Fourth Degree · Penal Law § 155.30 · Class E felony · A class E felony is punishable by up to 4 years in prison

Shoplifting – involves knowingly obtaining or exercising control over the property of another without their consent 1. Shoplifting property with a value of two thousand dollars or more, shoplifting property during any continuing criminal episode or shoplifting property if done to promote, further or assist any criminal street gang or criminal syndicate is a class 5 felony. Shoplifting property with a value of one thousand dollars or more but less than two thousand dollars is a class 6 felony. Shoplifting property valued at less than one thousand dollars is a class 1 misdemeanor, unless the property is a firearm in which case the shoplifting is a class 6 felony. For the purposes of this subsection, "continuing criminal episode" means theft of property with a value of one thousand five hundred dollars or more if committed during at least three separate incidences within a period of ninety consecutive days 2.
 * $500 or less || Class A misdemeanor (Up to one year in jail and $2,500 in fines) ||
 * $500-$1,000 || <span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size: 12pt;">Class E felony (1-6 years in prison and up to $3,000 in fines) ||
 * <span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size: 12pt;">$1,000-$10,000 || <span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size: 12pt;">Class D felony (2-12 years in prison and up to $5,000 in fines) ||
 * <span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size: 12pt;">$10,000-$60,000 || <span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size: 12pt;">Class C felony (3-15 years in prison and up to $10,000 in fines) ||
 * <span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size: 12pt;">More than $60,000 || <span style="font-family: 'Times New Roman','serif'; font-size: 12pt;">Class B felony (8-30 years in prison and up to $25,000 in fines) ||

Aggravated robbery - involving use of a deadly weapon or something that appears to be a deadly weapon 1. Class B felony 2. 5-99 years or life in the penitentiary and up to a $10,000.00 fine.