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How does the law distinguish between theft under $5,000 and theft over $5,000?

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The difference is the way in which the Crown Prosecutor handles the charge. In the case of theft under $5000, the Crown Prosecutor can decide to handle the charge as either a " summary offence" or as an " indictable offence". Of the two, indictable offences are the more serious and the court procedures are more complicated. If a person is convicted of an indictable offence, the penalties can be more severe.


April 2000

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