Larceny - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Larceny is a form of theft. It was an offence under the common law of England and became an offence in jurisdictions which incorporated the common law of England into their own law. It has been aboli...
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(1) with intent permanently to deprive or de-fraud another person of the use and benefit of property or to appropriate it to his own use or the use of any person other than the owner, steals that property and is guilty of larceny;
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The Legal Term * Larceny * Defined & Explained ... To constitute larceny several ingredients are necessary. The intent of the party must be felonious; he must intend to appropriate the property of another to his own use. If the accused have taken the goods under a claim of right, however unfounded, he has not committed...
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As in the offense of assault and battery, Virginia Code does not define the elements of larceny but leaves it to common law to establish those specific elements. Common law defines larceny or theft as a taking, not from the person, with the intent to permanently deprive the owner of the item.
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The elements of theft by larceny are: (1) the defendant took possession of personal property owned by someone else; (2) the defendant did so without the owner’s consent; (3) when the defendant took the property, he or she intended to deprive the owner of it permanently;
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ELEMENTS OF LARCENY ... The actus reus elements of embezzlement are the same as larceny except that the element of taking is relaxed and the element of breach of trust is added. All that's necessary to prove breach of trust is that the property was handled in a manner inconsistent with the trust arrangement.
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LARCENY FROM THE HOUSE - ELEMENTS ... Thus, the elements for larceny from the house are generally identical to the elements of petit larceny, with the additional elements of entry and the specified structures in which the larceny is committed. Gransbury, supra, supports the conclusion of the Commission in dicta.
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Cr. 262, 243 P. 983 (1926). The treatises list the elements of robbery as basically identical to the elements of larceny with the addition of two distinguishing elements: the taking must be from the person or the immediate presence of the one robbed;
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A creditor who wrongfully takes such property may be found guilty of larceny if the other elements of larceny are proved.4 ... If you unanimously find that the state has proved beyond a reasonable doubt each of the elements of the crime of larceny in the (first / second / third / fourth / fifth / sixth) degree,
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