Theft & Its Relevant Offenses In Texas

The Texas Penal Code categorizes theft offenses based on the value of the property or services stolen. Understanding them and their respective penalties is essential, especially when dealing with legal consequences.
Petty Theft
In Texas, theft is classified as a petty misdemeanor if the stolen item is worth less than $100. This offense typically involves minor cases of shoplifting or property theft. The typical penalties for a petty theft conviction are fines of up to $500. No jail time is generally associated with a sentence of this type, though the conviction may still appear on your criminal record.
Class B Misdemeanor Theft
This category involves the theft of property or services valued at $100 to $750. This might include stealing higher-priced grocery items or electronics. Penalties in this category could entail a fine of up to $2,000, jail time of up to 180 days, or both.
Felony Theft
Felony theft or grand larceny includes theft offenses with property or services valued over $2,500. This can range from stealing high-value items to car theft. The punishment for this felony depends on the exact value of the property stolen. For example, if the stolen property is between $1,500 and $20,000, the offense is treated as a state jail felony.
This carries a potential sentence of 180 days to two years in a state jail, along with a possibility of a fine of up to $10,000. If the amount is $20,000 or more, the penalties significantly increase.
Understanding these penalties can help you know your legal standing, which is essential for fully realizing the consequences of a theft accusation. If you are dealing with such charges, contacting a knowledgeable legal team like The Medlin Law Firm can be beneficial. You can strategically approach your case with proper representation.
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