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Theft is defined in the Pennsylvania code at 18 Pa.C.S. Section 3900. Felony theft in Pennsylvania includes theft of over $2,000, or theft of automobiles or firearms, and carries a maximum penalty of seven years in prison. PAcode.com: Criminal Code Offenses Pennsylvania Criminal Defense Lawyer: Fight Your Theft ChargeReferences:
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