Theft 2 Oregon Sentence Calculator
Last updated: 2025-10-21 β Compiled and reviewed by Calvin (Legal Research, FreeCalculators.app)
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Offense Information
Statute
Offense Name
Theft in the Second Degree (Theft II)
Classification
Class A Misdemeanor
Property Value Range
$100 β $999.99
Case Information
How to Use This Calculator
- 1Select the Property Value range. For Theft II, this should be $100-$999.99.
- 2Optionally select any Aggravating Factors that apply to your case, such as organized retail theft, elderly victims, or multiple incidents.
- 3If restitution has been fully paid, check that box as it may reduce the suggested sentence.
- 4Click Calculate Sentence to see an educational estimate of potential jail time.
- 5Review the results, including statutory maximums and important notes about how Oregon courts handle Theft II cases.
Important Considerations
- β’This is Educational Only: The calculator provides estimates for educational purposes and is NOT legal advice. Actual sentences depend on many factors including specific case facts, criminal history, mitigating circumstances, and judicial discretion.
- β’Misdemeanor Classification: Theft II is a Class A misdemeanor, not a felony. It will not result in a felony conviction on your record.
- β’No Mandatory Minimum: Unlike some felonies, Theft II has no mandatory minimum sentence. First-time offenders may receive probation, community service, or minimal jail time.
- β’Aggravating Factors Matter: Factors like organized retail theft, targeting vulnerable victims, or multiple incidents can significantly increase sentences within the 364-day statutory maximum.
- β’Restitution is Important: Paying full restitution to victims before sentencing often results in more lenient outcomes.
- β’Criminal History Counts: Prior convictions, especially for theft or property crimes, typically result in harsher sentences.
- β’Property Value Boundaries: If the actual property value is $1,000 or more, the charge may be elevated to Theft in the First Degree (a Class C felony). Accurate property valuation is critical.
- β’Consult an Attorney: Every case is unique. An experienced Oregon criminal defense attorney can provide guidance tailored to your specific circumstances.
Legal Sources and References
This calculator is based on Oregon Revised Statutes and established sentencing practices:
- ORS 164.045 - Theft in the Second Degree
- ORS 161.615 - Sentences for Misdemeanors
- ORS 161.635 - Fines for Misdemeanors
- ORS Chapter 137 - Procedures and Sentencing
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