Penal Code: Robbery and Larceny Flashcards
commits larceny as defined in section 53a-119 and the value of the property or service is five hundred dollars or less.
53a-125b. Larceny in the sixth degree: Class C misdemeanor
commits larceny as defined in section 53a-119 and the value of the property or service exceeds five hundred dollars.
53a-125a. Larceny in the fifth degree: Class B misdemeanor
commits larceny as defined in section 53a-119 and the value of the property or service exceeds one thousand dollars.
53a-125. Larceny in the fourth degree: Class A misdemeanor
Commits larceny and the property consists of a motor vehicle, the value of which is ten thousand dollars or less
53a-124. Larceny in the third degree: Class D felony
Commits larceny and the value of the property or service exceeds two thousand dollars;
53a-124. Larceny in the third degree: Class D felony
Commits larceny and the property consists of a public record, writing or instrument kept, held or deposited according to law with or in the keeping of any public office or public servant
53a-124. Larceny in the third degree: Class D felony
Commits larceny and the property consists of a sample, culture, microorganism, specimen, record, recording, document, drawing or any other article, material, device or substance which constitutes, represents, evidences, reflects or records a secret scientific or technical process, invention or formula or any phase or part thereof. A process, invention or formula is “secret” when it is not, and is not intended to be, available to anyone other than the owner thereof or selected persons having access thereto for limited purposes with his consent, and when it accords or may accord the owner an advantage over competitors or other persons who do not have knowledge or the benefit thereof.
53a-124. Larceny in the third degree: Class D felony
Commits larceny and the property consists of a motor vehicle, the value of which exceeds ten thousand dollars
53a-123. Larceny in the second degree: Class C felony
Commits Larceny and the value of the property or service exceeds ten thousand dollars,
53a-123. Larceny in the second degree: Class C felony
Commits larceny and the property, regardless of its nature or value, is taken from the person of another
53a-123. Larceny in the second degree: Class C felony
Commits larceny and the property is obtained by defrauding a public community, and the value of such property is two thousand dollars or less
53a-123. Larceny in the second degree: Class C felony
Commits larceny and the property, regardless of its nature or value, is obtained by embezzlement, false pretenses or false promise and the victim of such larceny is sixty years of age or older, or is a conserved person, as defined in section 45a-644, or is blind or physically disabled, as defined in section 1-1f,
53a-123. Larceny in the second degree: Class C felony
Commits larceny and the property, regardless of its value, consists of wire, cable or other equipment used in the provision of telecommunications service and the taking of such property causes an interruption in the provision of emergency telecommunications service.
53a-123. Larceny in the second degree: Class C felony
Commits larceny and the property or service, regardless of its nature and value, is obtained by extortion
53a-122. Larceny in the first degree: Class B felony
Commits larceny and the property or service exceeds twenty thousand dollars
53a-122. Larceny in the first degree: Class B felony
Commits larceny and the property consists of a motor vehicle, the value of which exceeds twenty thousand dollars, or (4) the property is obtained by defrauding a public community, and the value of such property exceeds two thousand dollars
53a-122. Larceny in the first degree: Class B felony
knowing that such person is not licensed or privileged to do so, such person uses the personal property of another without the consent of such owner, and such use results in damage to or diminishes the value of such property or subjects such owner to economic loss, fine or other penalty.
53a-126b. Criminal trover in the second degree: Class A misdemeanor
The actor forcibly enters or forcibly removes the ignition of the motor vehicle of another and uses the motor vehicle without the consent of such owner, and such use results in damage to or diminishes the value of such motor vehicle or subjects such owner to economic loss, fine or other penalty.
53a-126a. Criminal trover in the first degree: Class D felony, first offense; class C felony, subsequent offense
A person knowingly uses personal identifying information of another person to obtain or attempt to obtain money, credit, goods, services, property or medical information without the consent of such other person.
Identify theft defined under 53a-129a
“personal identifying information”
be used, alone or in conjunction with any other information, to identify a specific individual including, but not limited to, such individual’s name, date of birth, mother’s maiden name, motor vehicle operator’s license number, Social Security number, employee identification number, employer or taxpayer identification number, alien registration number, government passport number, health insurance identification number, demand deposit account number, savings account number, credit card number, debit card number or unique biometric data such as fingerprint, voice print, retina or iris image, or other unique physical representation.
Commits identify theft of another person and (1) such other person is under sixty years of age, and the value of the money, credit, goods, services or property obtained exceeds ten thousand dollars, or (2) such other person is sixty years of age or older, and the value of the money, credit, goods, services or property obtained exceeds five thousand dollars.
53a-129b. Identity theft in the first degree: Class B felony
such person commits identity theft, as defined in section 53a-129a, of another person and such other person is under sixty years of age, and the value of the money, credit, goods, services or property obtained exceeds five thousand dollars, or such other person is sixty years of age or older.
53a-129c. Identity theft in the second degree: Class C felony
Such person commits identity theft, as defined in section 53a-129a (no other information)
53a-129d. Identity theft in the third degree: Class D felony
in the course of committing a larceny, he uses or threatens the immediate use of physical force upon another person for the purpose of: (1) Preventing or overcoming resistance to the taking of the property or to the retention thereof immediately after the taking; or (2) compelling the owner of such property or another person to deliver up the property or to engage in other conduct which aids in the commission of the larceny.
53a-133. Robbery defined