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How much do I have to steal to file a case?

Legal subjectivity:

Stealing money is suspected of theft, and the amount of theft is not uniform throughout the country, generally ranging from 1000 yuan to 3000 yuan. The specific amount is related to the local economic development level and the number and mode of thieves' theft, such as 3,000 yuan in economically developed provinces and 2,000 yuan in remote provinces.

Article 2 of China's Interpretation of the Supreme People's Court and the Supreme People's Procuratorate on Several Issues Concerning the Application of Laws in Handling Criminal Cases of Theft stipulates that if the thief has other bad circumstances, the filing standard of theft can be determined according to 50% of the above standards, such as: during natural disasters, accident disasters, social security incidents and other emergencies, theft is carried out at the place where the incident occurred; Stealing the property of the disabled, widowed old people and people who have lost their ability to work; Having received criminal punishment for theft; Stealing disaster relief, emergency rescue, flood control, special care, poverty alleviation, immigration, relief funds and other legal circumstances.

Legal objectivity:

The Supreme People's Court's explanation on some issues concerning the specific application of law in the trial of theft cases.

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Theft of public or private property, under any of the following circumstances, the standard of "large amount" can be determined according to the standard of the preceding article.

(1) Having received criminal punishment for theft;

(2) Having received administrative punishment for theft within one year;

(3) Organizing and controlling theft by minors;

(4) Theft in the place where the incident occurred during emergencies such as natural disasters, accidents and social security incidents;

(five) theft of property of the disabled, the elderly and the disabled;

(six) stealing the property of patients or their relatives and friends in the hospital;

(seven) theft of disaster relief, emergency rescue, flood control, special care, poverty alleviation, immigration, relief funds and materials;

(eight) serious consequences caused by theft.