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Charged With Grand Larceny And Destruction Of Property Less Than 1000$

The last videogame character you played is now the ruling President of your country. What changes would there be?

Heh. Heh. Hahahahahahhah!The last game a played was Rainbow Six Siege. I forgot which op I used last, so lets go with the guy I main: Fuze.From his bio: “Kessikbayev is an expert tinkerer and a master craftsman, more at ease with the workings of machines than those of people. His gruff demeanor and curt speech should not be mistaken for misanthropy. He possesses a strong moral conviction.”In 2004, Fuze had an altercation with SDUOperator Siu "Ying" Mei Lin, who considered him to be a "questionable asset" due to believing that he had a disregard for civilian lives. It was only after FBI SWAT Operator Eliza "Ash" Cohen stepped in to help resolve it. The events of this altercation were redacted.[6][7][2]This meme basically sums up what you do with Fuze:I snatched this from somebody, and I forgot who. I'm sorry.But, back to Fuze being president. Possible barriers are:He is guilty of several war crimesIs, at the very best, a naturalized US citizen, but most likely not even a US citizen.He doesn't like people.Did I say that he would deploy an explosive ordinance before having to meet a new person? Cause he will.All in all, Fuze would be a terrible, horrible US president. Thanks for reading.Edit: I might have actually played Thermite last, so this answer might be completely different. For one, Thermite uses explosives to meet new people, not kill them. He does the killing after. But all jokong aside, Thermite might actually make a pretty good president if he had made a couple different life choices.So, thermites background: he joined the Marines, served two tours in Iraq, the used his GI Bill money to get a Bachlors in Chemistry from Texas A&M. Then, he joined the SWAT, and then Rainbow. He likes knowing all the variables in a situation, and knows when it's a good time to relax.From his bio: “Regimented, disciplined, orderly, these are the words people use to describe Trace. He knows when to relax, especially in social situations. He takes pride in knowing all of the variables. Trace prefers to be the one in control rather than leave things to chance.”[4]So, he might not be a big people person, but he can function with people. I think he would make a pretty good president, or at least a better one than Fuze. He's a US citizen (Born in Texas) and reasonably social.Jordan “Thermite” Trace, the Explosive Candidate, for President 2020

What are the chances of a first time felony offender going to jail?

It is going to depend on a number of things: the type of crime, the way in which the crime was committed, the circumstances of the crime, and the offender's past criminal history. Let's say you broke into someone's home and stole over $250 worth of their belongings (that makes it a felony).  If you did it because a bully said he would hurt your mother if you didn't get him the stuff is a more compelling reason than if you did it to get money to buy more video games for yourself and some good weed.  If this was your 3rd time getting caught doing this type of thing, that ups your chances at serving time.  If you broke into someone's home and found there were some kids in it with a babysitter and you terrorized everyone, that's not going to go well in court. So you see your intentions and your actions, along with your past criminal history, will be the deciding factor on whether the judge sees jail in your future.  You get points on a sentencing sheet for all these different things.  Rack up so many points and it's off to the slammer for you.   A sentence of under a year is served in the county jail.  A sentence of over a year is served in a state prison.  Generally.  Every state has their own rules, but that's the way it usually goes.  Some crimes have a jail sentence no matter what.  Gun laws in Massachusetts for example have an automatic, no getting out of it, jail sentence if the crime was committed with a gun. First time offenders that committed a non violent crime and have no past criminal history will most likely get a suspended sentence, probation and fines.  Suspended means you don't have to serve the jail time as long as you do your probation and pay the fines.  If you screw up, you will be put in jail to serve the original sentence.

Did he commit larceny?

In February 2001, a homeowner hired Jimmy Smith, a contractor claiming to employ a crew of thirty workers, to build a garage. The homeowners paid Smith $7,950 and agreed to make additional payments as needed to complete the project, up to $15,900. Smith promised to start the next day and finish within eight weeks. Nearly a month passed with no work, while Smith lied to the homeowner that materials were on "back order." During a second month, footings were created for the foundation, and a subconractor poured the concrete slab, but Smith did not return the howmeowner's phone calls. After eight weeks, the homeowner confronted Smith, who promised to complete the job, worked on the site that day until lunch, and never returned. Three months later, the homeowner again confronted Smith, who promised to "pay [him] off" later that day but did not do so. In March 2002, the state of Georgia filed criminal charges against Smith. While his trial was pending, he promised to pay the homeowner "next week," but again failed to refund any money. The value of the labor performed before Smith abandoned the project was between $800 and $1,000, the value of the materials was $367, and the subcontractor was paid $2,270.

Did Smith commit larcey? Explain.

How much jail time for "felony grand theft auto, felony reckless driving and felony dui"?

I don't see a felony DUI under these facts. That involves bodily injury to someone other than the driver. (Veh C 23153.) Unless he has three priors--a fourth DUI can be charged as a felony. A first offense misdemeanor DUI carries a maximum sentence of six months in jail.

I also do not see a felony reckless driving under these facts. That would involve great bodily injury to someone other than the driver AND a prior conviction of reckless driving or DUI. (Veh C 23104.) A first offense misdemeanor reckless driving is punishable by up to 90 days in jail.

GTA can be charged as a misdemeanor or felony, and is often charged as a misdemeanor. But the aggravated nature of the facts set forth would indicate that it might be handled as a felony. Although the maximum sentence would be three years in prison, unless there is something more than is stated here I would think probation with perhaps some time in County Jail would be more likely.

However, he obviously needs an attorney, and his lawyer will have a far better idea of what sentence is realistic in this case.

Grand larson?

Grand Larceny? Here's the definition from Wiki (link below):

"In the United States, larceny is a common law crime involving stealing....

...Grand larceny is typically defined as larceny of a significant amount of property, in some cases, it can be less. In the U.S., it is often defined as an amount valued at $200 or more. In New York, Grand Larceny refers to amounts of $1000 or more. Grand larceny is often classified as a felony with the concomitant possibility of a harsher sentence."

Hope this helps.

Will the police fingerprint my car if $1,200 was stolen?

Last night I accidentally left my garage door open and somebody went into my car and stole $1,200. I realize the garage door was open but that doesn't give someone the invitation to enter, it's still considered burglary I believe. Plus it's grand larceny because it's such a significant amount of money. What should I do? Will the police actually do anything such as check for fingerprints and run them in the system or question neighbors? They left the wallet and just took the money and didn't leave any damage so I have suspicions it's somebody who knew it was in there. The car is only a few weeks old and I clean it often so there shouldn't be too many fingerprints there except for mine and the thief. Thanks for your help.

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