Certain actions are considered theft, others are considered burglary & even others are considered robbery. The consequences of conviction will be due to the classification of the criminal charges, the value of the property or service in question and the criminal history. Minnesota state statutes have complex classifications as to what is considered theft, burglary and/or robbery. They carry potential sentence of up to 90 days in jail and $1,000 in fines. Being charged with this crime can turn into petty misdemeanor, misdemeanor or gross misdemeanor because of the way Minnesota classifies theft offenses. In addition to the 90 days in jail & $1,000 fine you would face with this criminal charge, you also have to consider the value of
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