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		<title>By: Virginia Theft Crime Larceny Robbery Shoplifting Lawyer Criminal Defense Attorney &#124; Rivera Law Firm</title>
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		<description>[...] You may be facing charges of petit larceny if you are accused of stealing an item from a person (basically snatching something away from somebody else) if the item is worth less than five dollars.  You may also be charged with petit larceny of you are accused of stealing an item without taking item directly from the other person if the value of the item is worth less than two hundred dollars.  Petit larceny is a Class one  misdemeanor.  If the accusation involves taking an item worth more than five dollars from the person or stealing an item worth more than two hundred dollars not directly from the person, the charge will be grand larceny, a  felony. [...]</description>
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