Are There Different Classifications Of Theft Charges In Texas?

Understanding Theft Charge Classifications In Texas

Theft charges are classified based on the value of the property. If the theft is under $100 in value, then it’s a Class C misdemeanor, which is the same level as a traffic ticket. If the value is from $100 to $750, then it’s a Class B misdemeanor, and that actually carries a punishment of up to a $2,000 fine and up to 180 days in jail. If the value is from $750 to $2,500, then it’s a Class A misdemeanor, and the punishment is from up to a year in jail and up to a $4,000 fine. If it’s over $1,500, it can be a state jail felony, a 3rd degree felony, 2nd degree felony or a 1st degree felony, depending on the amount. The greater the amount, the greater the punishment. Of course, felonies are punishable by prison time and fines up to $10,000.

In over 36 years of criminal law practice, Gary Medlin has handled thousands of criminal matters. His experience practicing both sides of Texas state and federal criminal law cases offers a significant advantage to his clients.

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