Grand Larceny 2nd Degree Penalties – New York
Max | Min | Code | Class |
---|---|---|---|
15 years | 1 year | 155.40 | C Felony |
- The minimum penalty is 1 year
- Probation for 3 to 5 years is possible
- Conditional / Unconditional discharge is possible
- Fine up to $5,000 or double the gain from the crime
- $300 surcharge, $25 crime victim fee
- Restitution or reparation
- Permanent record
- Felony conviction
- Possible employment, immigration, and other consequences
Grand Larceny in the second degree is one of the most serous types of grand larceny that is charged in State court. This is because if your case was more serious, it would probably be a federal case and handled in federal court and not state court. Because of the severity, a prison sentence is a very real danger. The technical sentencing is indeterminate meaning that you must do a range, not a specific amount of years. The minimum is 1 to 3 years, the maximum is 5 to 15 years.The maximum penalty is 15 years in prison
Often charged when
- The value of the theft is over $50,000