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Larceny (1483 bytes)
1: ...tealing. Under [[common law|English common law]], larceny consisted of (1) a taking (2) and carrying away (... 3: ...often the general crime of [[theft]] has replaced larceny, and most related common law and statutory crimes... 5: ...y Trick or Deception''' occurs when the victim of larceny is tricked by a misrepresentation of fact into gi... 7: ...d at [[United States dollar|$]]200 or more. Grand larceny is often classed as a [[felony]] with the concomi... False pretenses (724 bytes) 5: ...distinguishable from [[larceny by trick]] in that larceny by trick simply uses a deception to deprive the o... Theft Act 1968 (1598 bytes) 5: ...s of taking, the most significant being that of [[larceny]] itself. While the law had been tinkered with in... 14: ...ariety of larcenies and conversion set out in the Larceny Act 1916 were brought into a single offence of [[... Tangibility (360 bytes) 3: ...law]], one of the elements of an [[offense]] of [[larceny]] is that the stolen [[property]] must be tangibl... Theft (2353 bytes) 1: ... generally considered to be [[synonym]]ous with [[larceny]]. 11: *[[larceny]] Pickpocketing (670 bytes) 1: '''Pickpocketing''' is a [[crime]], a form of [[larceny]] which involves the stealing of [[money]] and va... Embezzlement (2093 bytes) 3: Embezzlement differs from [[larceny]]. In larceny, the [[perpetrator]] wrongfully takes property fr... Malum in se (748 bytes) 1: ...s being noticed or punished; such [[crime]]s as [[larceny]], [[rape]] and [[murder]] are considered ''malum... Tyra Banks (2210 bytes) 14: * ''[[Larceny (movie)|Larceny]] ([[2004]]) National Crime Victimization Survey (917 bytes) 1: ...he following crimes: [[assault]], [[burglary]], [[larceny]], and [[motor vehicle theft]], [[rape]], and [[r... Grand Theft Auto (crime) (891 bytes) 3: ...y. Individual state [[penal code]]s define when [[larceny]] or [[theft]] [[misdemeanor]]s become grand and ... Corpus delicti (1046 bytes) 1: ...me]]. For example, a person cannot be tried for [[larceny]], unless it can be proven that [[property]] has ... Sandra Roper (951 bytes) 1: ...observers agree is an unfounded charge of [[grand larceny]]." If she beats that conviction, it is her state... Harry Strauss (1235 bytes) 3: ...yn]]. In the [[1930s]] he resorted to assaults, [[larceny]], and drug dealing. He was arrested 18 times but... David Stein (1404 bytes) 7: ...cted of six counts of [[art forgery]] and [[grand larceny]]. Robbery (1899 bytes) 3: ...e differentiates robbery from [[embezzlement]], [[larceny]], and other types of [[theft]]. [[Piracy]] is a ... Theft of services (1699 bytes) 3: Crimes of this sort are typically prosecuted as [[larceny]], and may be either a [[misdemeanor]] or a [[fel... Douglas Rain (1568 bytes) 6: *''[[Love & Larceny]]'' (1985) (TV) Crime in Estonia (1854 bytes) 15: ...r its boss, the group is involved in extortion, [[larceny]], and car theft. The members have close ties wit... Shoplifting (4575 bytes) 17: ...uish between shoplifting and other forms of petty larceny, although a judge may consider the context of any...
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