Petit larceny in Oklahoma is basically the stealing property valued under $500. It is a misdemeanor crime in Tulsa, Oklahoma punishable by fines and jail time.
In order to be convicted of petit larceny the prosecutor must prove beyond a reasonable doubt each element of the crime.
An experienced Tulsa criminal defense lawyer can help you prepare the best defense possible to beat a charge of petit larceny in Oklahoma.
Elements of Petit Larceny in Oklahoma
The elements of petit larceny in Oklahoma are:
- the taking;
- and carrying away; (no matter how slight) of
- personal property;
- from another who is in lawful possession of the property;
- valued at less than $500;
- by fraud/stealth;
- with the intent to permanently deprive. OUJI-CR 5-93
Petit larceny is larceny committed in either of the following cases:
1. When the property taken is of value of $500 or less.
2. When such property is taken from the person of another. Okla. Stat. tit. 21 § 1704
Penalties for Petit Larceny in Oklahoma
Petit larceny is a misdemeanor crime punishable by a fine of between $10 and $500, imprisonment up to six months, or both. Okla. Stat. tit. 21 § 1706
Initial Consultation: Tulsa Criminal Defense Attorney
If you or anyone you know is in this situation or is faced with the charge of petit larceny in Oklahoma, please contact a Tulsa misdemeanor criminal defense attorney to discuss your available legal options.
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