Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department (LASD) RADIO Practice Exam

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Which term is used for theft of property valued over a certain amount, often involving significant value?

  1. Petty Theft

  2. Grand Theft

  3. Burglary

  4. Robbery

The correct answer is: Grand Theft

The term associated with the theft of property valued over a certain amount, often representing a significant value, is Grand Theft. This classification indicates that the value of the stolen items exceeds a prescribed threshold set by law, differentiating it from lesser theft offenses. Grand Theft typically involves more serious legal consequences and is considered a felony in many jurisdictions due to the value of the items involved. This contrasts with Petty Theft, which involves lower-valued goods and is usually treated as a misdemeanor. Understanding these distinctions is crucial for recognizing the severity of different theft-related offenses and the legal implications they carry.