Summary
In South Dakota, bike theft penalties depend on the bikes value. Petty theft in the second degree applies to bikes under $400 and is a Class 2 misdemeanor. Petty theft in the first degree applies to bikes valued between $400 and $1,000 and is a Class 1 misdemeanor. Grand theft applies to bikes over $1,000 and is a felony. Penalties in Oregon differ slightly, with theft in the third degree for bikes under $100 as a Class C misdemeanor, theft in the second degree for bikes between $100 and $1,000 as a Class A misdemeanor, and theft in the first degree for bikes over $1,000 as a Class C felony.Full Conversation
What would happen if somebody I might know stole a bike
In Oregon, stealing a bike is considered theft. Depending on the value of the bike, the penalties can vary:
- Theft in the third degree: For bikes valued under $*, it's a Class C misdemeanor.
- Theft in the second degree: For bikes valued between $* and $*,*, it's a Class A misdemeanor.
- Theft in the first degree: For bikes valued over $*,*, it's a Class C felony.
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About in Huron SD
I see, you're asking about a situation in Huron, SD. In South Dakota, the penalties for theft can vary based on the value of the stolen property. Here’s a general outline:
- Petty Theft in the Second Degree: For property valued under $*, it's a Class * misdemeanor.
- Petty Theft in the First Degree: For property valued between $* and $*,*, it's a Class * misdemeanor.
- Grand Theft: For property valued over $*,*, it's a felony.
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What if your caught stealing
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If you're caught stealing in Oregon, the penalties depend on the value of the stolen item:
- Theft in the third degree: For items valued under $*, it's a Class C misdemeanor.
- Theft in the second degree: For items valued between $* and $*,*, it's a Class A misdemeanor.
- Theft in the first degree: For items valued over $*,*, it's a Class C felony.
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