Offenses Against Property Flashcards
Theft in the third degree
By means other than extortion.
The total value of the property is less than $100. Class C misdemeanor
Theft
A person commits theft when, with intent to deprive another of property or to appropriate property to the person or to a third person.
Theft in the second degree.
By means other than extortion.
(b) The total value of the property is $100 or more and less than $1,000. Class A misdemeanor.
Theft in the first degree.
Stealing of $1,000 or more.
(B) theft during riot, fire, explosion, major emergency.
(c) Buying or selling property that you know to be stolen. (Any value)
(D) stealing a firearm or explosive (any value)
(E) stealing livestock animal, a companion animal or a wild animal removed from habitat.
(F) The subject of the theft is a precursor substance.
Class C Felony
Aggravated theft in the first degree.
Stealing property valued at $10,000 or more.
Class B felony.
Theft by extortion
crime of obtaining money or property by threat to a victim’s property or loved ones, intimidation, or false claim of a right. Abuse a position of public servant.
Class B felony.
Theft by deception
requires that the individual employed some deceptive act or used deceptive words which were relied upon by the victim in making the decision to turn over their property.
Organized retail theft
Stealing from companies over $5000 in a 90-day period.
Class B felony
Theft by services
Avoid payment and offer services through force, threat, deception or by other means. $100 for less is a class C misdemeanor. $100 - $1,000 is a class A misdemeanor. Over $1,000 it's a class C felony. $10,000 or more is a class B felony.
Unauthorized use of a vehicle
(a) The person takes, operates, exercises control over, rides in or otherwise uses anothers vehicle, boat or aircraft without consent of the owner.
Class C felony
criminal possession of a rented or leased motor vehicle
Using and not returning the motor vehicle after contract is up.
Class C felony
criminal possession of rented or leased personal property
Not returning something when agreed upon and still using and keeping it.
Class A misdemeanor if items in total are under $500.
Class C felony of $500 or more
mail theft or receipt of stolen mail if the person intentionally
(a) Takes or, by fraud or deception, obtains mail from a post office, postal station, mail receptacle, authorized depository or mail carrier.
Class C felony.
Money laundering
Money laundering is the process of transforming the proceeds of crime into ostensibly legitimate money or other assets.
Class B felony.
Burglary in the 2nd degree
a person commits the crime of burglary in the second degree if the person enters or remains unlawfully in a building with intent to commit a crime therein.
Class C felony