The primary distinction lies in the monetary value of the property taken. Under Florida Statute § 812.014, theft is classified as petit theft if the property is valued at less than $750, typically causing misdemeanor charges. Grand theft is generally a felony charge when the property value reaches $750 or more. Certain types of property, such as firearms or motor vehicles, can also support a grand theft charge regardless of market value.
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