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Can you summarize MORS 570.030?
Robbery, Stealing and Related Offenses > Stealing penalties.
Short Summary
This legal document outlines the offense of stealing in the state of Missouri. It defines stealing as the appropriation of property or services of another with the intent to deprive the owner, either without consent or through deceit or coercion. The offense is classified into different felony classes based on the value and type of property involved. Stealing anhydrous ammonia or liquid nitrogen is a class A felony, while stealing property with a value of $25,000 or more is a class C felony. Stealing property such as motor vehicles, firearms, controlled substances, or livestock can result in class D or E felonies. The document also specifies penalties for each offense, ranging from imprisonment to fines. There are no exemptions mentioned in this document.
Whom does it apply to?
Any person who commits the offense of stealing
What does it govern?
Stealing
What are exemptions?
No exemptions are mentioned.
What are the Penalties?
The penalties for stealing vary based on the value and type of property or services appropriated. It ranges from a class D misdemeanor for property with a value of less than $150, to a class A felony for stealing anhydrous ammonia or liquid nitrogen. Other penalties include class B, C, and E felonies depending on the circumstances.
Jurisdiction
Missouri