Theft cases are set based on the amount of theft alleged to have been committed.
“Misdemeanor charges that we commonly see in Colorado. We see assault. We see theft of certain amounts. So theft cases are set based on the amount of theft alleged to have been committed.”
Alexis explains: "Misdemeanor charges that we commonly see in Colorado. We see assault. We see theft of certain amounts. So theft cases are set based on the amount of theft alleged to have been committed."
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