Tuesday, March 21, 2006

Property Crimes

I.        Arson
II.        Burglary
        A.        Trespassory breaking and entering into the dwelling house of another at nighttime with the intent to commit a felony therein
III.        Larceny
        A.        Trespassory taking and asportation of personal property of another with the intent to permanently deprive to rightful owner
        B.        Taking away the victims possessory interest
IV.        Embezzlement
        A.        Fraudulent conversion of rightfully possessed property
                1.        Done by one to which the item has been entrusted
                2.        Intent formed after receiving the possession legally
                3.        Does not require permanent depravation of dominion and control
V.        Larceny by Trickery
        A.        When the owner of property is induced to part with possession due to fraud, trickery, or deception
VI.        False Pretenses
        A.        A false representation of a material fact (past or present) which causes victim to pass title to defendant who knows representation is false and intends to defraud the victim
VII.        Forgery
        A.        Making of a false writing having actual or apparent legal significance
IIX.        Uttering
        A.        Offering an instrument known to be false which is known to be false
IX.        Receiving stolen property known to be stolen
X.        Extortion
        A.        Use of a threat other than one of immediate physical injury for the purpose of acquiring another's property, or for the purpose of inducing another to perform a service (also present or future harm to property or reputation)
XI.        Robbery
        A.        Larceny from the person or presence of another by use of force or initmidation (larceny with use or threat of force)

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