North Carolina Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) State Practice Exam

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Which of the following situations is classified as felony larceny?

  1. Theft of goods worth $500

  2. Theft of goods worth $1,000

  3. Theft of goods worth $1,500

  4. Theft of goods worth $700

The correct answer is: Theft of goods worth $1,500

Felony larceny is defined by the value of the stolen property, and in many jurisdictions, including North Carolina, the value threshold for felony larceny is typically set at $1,000. In this scenario, theft of goods valued at $1,500 clearly exceeds this threshold. This classification serves to differentiate more serious offenses from misdemeanors, which involve theft of lesser-valued goods. As such, when property is stolen with a value of $1,500, it meets the criteria for felony larceny, which includes the potential for harsher penalties compared to lower-value theft offenses. The other values mentioned do not meet the threshold for felony larceny; therefore, they categorize as misdemeanor larceny under North Carolina law. This distinction is crucial for understanding the legal ramifications of theft based on the perceived severity of the crime.