Felony Larceny Conspiracy Charges

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Felony larceny conspiracy in North Carolina is a Class H felony. Conviction can lead to 4 to 25 months of imprisonment, depending on prior convictions. Consulting a criminal defense attorney is advisable.

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Kirsten Olson
Hello Kirsten Olson, I understand that you've been charged with felony larceny conspiracy. Can you please provide the state or country where these charges were filed? This information will help me provide the most accurate legal information for your case.
North Carolina
Hello Kirsten Olson, in North Carolina, felony larceny is a Class H felony. Some points to note are:
- If convicted, you could face * to 25 months of imprisonment.
- The actual sentence depends on your prior convictions.
- You may want to consult a criminal defense attorney.