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Crimes Against Property Burning Burning Breaking Breaking And Taking Stuff And Taking Stuff
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Vandalism: M M M M M aaaa llll iiii cccc iiii oooo uuuu ssss M M M M iiii ssss cccc hhhh iiii eeee ffff Intending to damage property
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Larceny Taking someone's property with the intent to steal. Taking someone's property with the intent to steal. Taking someone’s bike from a bike rack. Taking someone’s bike from a bike rack. Shoplifting and Concealment Shoplifting and Concealment Shoplifting Keeping something that you found IF it is identifiable. Keeping something that you found IF it is identifiable. Grand Larceny (felony): $100 or more Grand Larceny (felony): $100 or more Petty Larceny – pick pocket (misdemeanor) less than $100 Petty Larceny – pick pocket (misdemeanor) less than $100 Petty Larceny pick pocket Petty Larceny pick pocket
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Embezzlement A c c c c c hhhh uuuu rrrr cccc hhhh t t t t rrrr eeee aaaa ssss uuuu rrrr eeee rrrr w w w w who takes money from the church A CEO who takes money from his company.
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Robbery Theft of property from a person WITH The act or threat of harm
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AAAA rrrr mmmm eeee dddd R R R R oooo bbbb bbbb eeee rrrr yyyy a a a a adds the element of a weapon or perceived weapon.
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BBBB uuuu rrrr gggg llll aaaa rrrr yyyy Entering a building without permission with the INTENT to commit a crime.
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The penalties are worse for burglaries… That take place at n n n n n iiii gggg hhhh tttt. Of inhabited dwellings. In which the burglar is armed.
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AAAA rrrr ssss oooo nnnn Burning property with intent and malice.
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Unauthorized use of a motor vehicle
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Joyriding (misdemeanor) is when intent is temporary use
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GGGG rrrr aaaa nnnn dddd T T T T hhhh eeee ffff tttt A A A A uuuu tttt oooo ( ( ( ( (felony) has the intent of permanent use.
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ExtortionExtortion (blackmail) Extortion The threat of future harm in order to obtain someone’s stuff.
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Forgery To make or change a document with the intent to fool.
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Receiving Stolen Property This is a crime if you knew or should have known that the property was stolen Felony: $100 or more Misdemeanor: less than $100
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