Crimes Against Property Flashcards

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Larceny

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i) Trespassory;
ii) Taking and;
iii) Carrying away;
iv) Of the personal property;
v) Of another;
vi) With the intent to permanently deprive that person of the property (i.e., intent to steal).

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Forgery

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i) Fraudulent;
ii) Making;
iii) Of a false writing;
iv) With apparent legal significance; and
v) With the intent to defraud (i.e., make wrongful use of the forged document).

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Embezzlement

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i) Fraudulent;
ii) Conversion;
iii) Of the property;
iv) Of another;
v) By a person who is in lawful possession of the property.

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False Pretenses

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i) Obtaining title to the property;
ii) Of another person;
iii) Through the reliance of that person;
iv) On a known false representation of a material past or present fact; and
v) The representation is made with the intent to defraud.

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Robbery

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i) Larceny;
ii) By force or intimidation;
iii) When the taking of the property is from the person or presence of the victim.

Larceny, assault, and battery all merge into robbery.

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Burglary

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i) Breaking and;
ii) Entering;
iii) Of the dwelling;
iv) Of another;
v) At nighttime;
vi) With the specific intent to commit a felony therein.

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Arson

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i) Malicious;
ii) Burning;
iii) Of the dwelling;
iv) Of another.

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Receiving Stolen Goods

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i) Receiving control of stolen property;
ii) Knowledge that the property is stolen; and
iii) Intent to permanently deprive the owner of the property.

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