Larceny - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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The Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program defines larceny-theft as the unlawful taking, carrying, leading, or riding away of property from the possession or constructive possession of another; attempts to do these acts are included in the definition.
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Expanded larceny-theft data ... The UCR Program defines larceny-theft as the unlawful taking, carrying, leading, or riding away of property from the possession or constructive possession of another. ... There were an estimated 6.8 million (6,776,807) larceny-theft offenses nationwide during 2005.
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Definition of Larceny-theft in the Legal Dictionary - by Free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. What is Larceny-theft? Meaning of Larceny-theft as a legal term. What does Larceny-theft mean in law? ... Larceny generally refers to nonviolent theft. It is a common-law term developed by the royal courts of England in...
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(KudoZ) English translation of larceny vs theft: larceny is more comprehensive than theft [Law/Patents]. ... Here is what the Law.com dictionary says about 'theft' and 'larceny': Theft n. the generic term for all crimes in which a person intentionally and fraudulently takes personal property of another without permission...
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To constitute larceny several ingredients are necessary. ... But when the taking has been in the county or state and the thief is caught with the stolen property in another county than that where the theft was committed, he may be tried in the county where arrested with the goods, as by construction of law, there is a...
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Joyner and Jones, both upper East Siders, were arraigned Monday in Manhattan Criminal Court on grand larceny, possession of stolen property and attempted larceny charges. They face up to three years in prison if convicted. ... News Crime'Thelma and Louise' pair are arraigned on grand larceny, theft charges...
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High school seniors reporting victimization experiences at school in last 12 months, by type of victimization, United States, 1991-2003 ... Table 3.40 pdf file format (20K) -- Table 3.40 csv file format (7K) ... Table 3.41 pdf file format (22K) -- Table 3.41 csv file format (10K)
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Mean sentence length and mean time served for first releases from State prison, by offense, United States, 1990 and 1999 ... Table 6.44 pdf file format (16K) -- Table 6.44 csv file format (2K) ... Time served to first release by Federal prisoners, by offense, United States, fiscal year 2001...
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Find Theft/Larceny - Criminal Law legal information and lawyers at FindLaw ... Theft/larceny is typically defined as the taking of almost anything of value without the consent of the owner, with the intent to permanently deprive him or her of the value of the property taken. Most states recognize degrees of theft,
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