1. Ifa person commits theft against an individual who was an older individual at the time the theft was committedandknew or should have knownthe conduct was directed at an older individual, notwithstanding the penalties specified in section 714.2, all of the following shall apply: a. Ifa person commits theft in the firstdegree pursuant to section 714.2, subsection 1, the person is guilty of a class “B” felony. b. Ifa person commits theft in the second degree pursuant to section 714.2, subsection 2, the person is guilty of a class “C” felony. c. If a person commits theft in the third degree pursuant to section 714.2, subsection 3, the person is guilty of a class “D” felony. d. Ifa person commits theft in the fourth degree pursuant to section 714.2, subsection 4, the person is guilty of an aggravated misdemeanor. e. If a person commits theft inthe fifthdegree pursuant to section 714.2, subsection 5, the person is guilty of a serious misdemeanor. 2. For the purposes of this section, “older individual” means an individual who is sixty years of age or older.
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