A person who possesses a credit card or debit card without the consent of the cardholder, with the intent to circulate, use, sell or transfer the credit card or debit card, with the intent to defraud is guilty of a category D felony, carrying a prison sentence of 1 to 4 years, and a fine up to $5,000.
A person commits an offense involving stolen property if the person, for his own gain or to prevent the owner from again possessing his property, buys, receives, possesses or withholds property, knowing that it is stolen property; or under such circumstances as should have caused a reasonable person to know that it is stolen property.
A person commits an offense involving a stolen vehicle if the person, with the intent to procure or pass title to a motor vehicle which he knows or has reason to believe has been stolen, receives or transfers possession of the vehicle from or to another person; or has in his possession a motor vehicle which he knows or has reason to believe has been stolen. This can be either a “C” felony with a 1 to 5 year prison sentence and up to a $10,000 fine, or a “B” felony with a 1 to 10 year prison sentence and up to a $10,000 fine.
Robbery is the unlawful taking of personal property from the person of another, or in his presence, against his will, by means of force or violence or fear of injury, immediate or future, to his person or property, or the person or property of a member of his family, or of anyone in his company at the time of the robbery. A taking is by means of force or fear if force or fear is used to obtain or retain possession of the property, prevent or overcome resistance to the taking, or, facilitate escape. This crime is a "B" felony carrying a prison sentence of 2 to 15 years.
A person commits petit larceny if the person intentionally steals, takes and carries away, leads away or drives away the personal goods or property, with a value of less than $250, owned by another person. This is a misdemeanor carrying a sentence of up to 6 months in jail, and a fine up to $1,000.
A person commits theft if, without lawful authority, he knowingly controls any property of another person with the intent to deprive that person of the property. This is the simple definition only. For a more complete definition click the above link. This crime can be charged as a misdemeanor carrying up to a 6 month jail sentence and up to a $1,000 fine, a “C” felony carrying a prison sentence of 1 to 5 years and a fine up to $10,000, or a “B” felony carrying a 1 to 10 year prison sentence and up to a $10,000 fine. For more specifics on what determines the classification, click the following link.
It is unlawful for any person to engage in prostitution or solicitation, except in a licensed house of prostitution. This is a misdemeanor carrying a jail sentence of up to 6 months, and a fine up to $1,000.