Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) Practice Exam

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Which of the following items is an example of grand theft?

  1. A piece of jewelry

  2. Currency

  3. A firearm

  4. A bicycle

The correct answer is: A firearm

Grand theft is typically defined by the value of the stolen item, with thresholds varying by jurisdiction. It generally involves taking property with a value that exceeds a specific amount, often set at $300 in many states. A firearm is classified as a valuable and dangerous item, and its theft typically qualifies as grand theft due to its higher value and the legal implications involved in its ownership and transfer. While a piece of jewelry, currency, and a bicycle can also potentially meet grand theft criteria depending on their value, a firearm is more universally recognized as a high-value item that elevates its theft to grand theft in most legal contexts. Furthermore, the unlawful removal of a firearm poses significant safety concerns, further underscoring the severity of the crime.