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What is Grand Theft Auto in Michigan?

Grand theft auto is when a vehicle is taken without permission with the intent to permanently deprive the owner from accessing it. Grand Theft Auto In most states, crimes involving theft are split into two categories: petty theft and grand theft. Petty thefts are generally misdemeanors, punishable by up to one year in jail. Grand thefts are felonies, punishable by one or more years in jail. Typically, the value of the property stolen will determine whether a crime is considered petty theft or grand theft. Depending on the state, grand theft involves property with a value over a set dollar amount, generally $500 to $1000. However, theft of a vehicle is almost always filed as grand theft, regardless of the value of the vehicle. Auto Theft in Michigan Michigan’s laws regarding grand theft auto are a little different. Theft of a motor vehicle applies under Michigan’s general theft statute, which classifies thefts based on the value of the stolen property. Stolen property with a hig...