A specific sub-section, 487(d)(1) PC, dictates that stealing an automobile is grand theft, regardless of its value. Potential Penalties:
Unlike "petty theft" (which is generally under $950), grand theft is a "wobbler" offense, meaning it can be charged as either a misdemeanor or a felony depending on the circumstances, the defendant’s criminal record, and the value of the property. 6BFEBD88-8241-487C-87CC-BF4CA3D9DED7.png
The defendant was not the person who committed the theft. A specific sub-section, 487(d)(1) PC, dictates that stealing
Based on the image provided, which pertains to California Penal Code 487 (Grand Theft), A specific sub-section
Can result in 16 months to 3 years in county jail, along with fines up to $10,000.
The owner of the property gave permission for the defendant to take it.