No he is in legal hotwater, if he came forward and confessed and returned the stolen property then he has only the consequences to pay, which should be less considering his return of the property and confession.

What was stolen is not the crime, that he stole is, a theif is a theif no matter what he steals. Of course the government has a diff view, as Grand theft comes with a bigger sentence than petty theft.
I think community service (like working at the chuches soup kitchen) would be the perfect sentence.
The doll was probably less than $50. The onboard GPS tracker was probably what bumped the price up to $1000 (base price for a LoJack unit is $700/£350).
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No he is in legal hotwater, if he came forward and confessed and returned the stolen property then he has only the consequences to pay, which should be less considering his return of the property and confession.

What was stolen is not the crime, that he stole is, a theif is a theif no matter what he steals. Of course the government has a diff view, as Grand theft comes with a bigger sentence than petty theft.
I think community service (like working at the chuches soup kitchen) would be the perfect sentence.
The doll was probably less than $50. The onboard GPS tracker was probably what bumped the price up to $1000 (base price for a LoJack unit is $700/£350).