I have no idea what that crime is. No such think. In any event, it would be impossible to answer anyway without the exact charges, knowing the facts of the case, and a host of other factors. You are simply going to have to run it by a criminal defense attorney.
Depends on your prior criminal history, the amount stolen and other factors. But if you have no criminal history, it is possible you will be given probation if you can come up with full restitution of the item stolen.
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