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Kenneth Michael Poole Jr.
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Grand Theft over 300 under 2000

Asked by a user in Florida - almost 4 years ago.

To prove the charge of grand theft, the State will have to prove that you knowingly and unlawfully obtained or tried to obtain property without the permission of the owner of that property and that you intended to temporarily or permanently deprive that person of the property or benefit of the property. The State will also have to show that the value of that property is within the range alleged (above $300 and below $2000). There are many factors that go in to being able to prove grand theft...