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11 Cards in this Set
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Theft
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PC 484
-taking -carrying away -personal property -without consent -intent to permanently deprive |
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Grand Theft
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PC 487 (F)
-Property $950.00 plus -AG Products $250.00 plus - Property taken by an employee over a 12 month period exceeding $950.00 -property taken from another regardless of value -animals -motor vehicles, firearms, etc -theft prior convictions |
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Petty Theft
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PC 488 (M)
All other crimes not categorized as grand theft |
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Vehicle Theft
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CVC 10851 (F)
-driving or taking -vehicle not person's own -without consent -intent to permanently deprive owner -of title or possession of the vehicle |
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Motives for a
Unlawful False Report |
PC 148.5
-collect money fraudulently through insurance policy claims -cover up another offense |
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Name some motives for the theft of a vehicle
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-joyriding
-transportation -instrument of another crime -profit |
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What is Defrauding an Innkeeper?
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PC 537 (M), $950.00 plus (F)
-to obtain -food, services, accommodations -at a designated facility without paying -with intent to defraud |
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Burglary
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PC 459 (F)
-entry to a building or specified structure -with intent to commit theft or any felony *entry does not have to be forced, as long as the unlawful intent is present, entry can take place any matter/any time |
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Vehicle Burglary
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Burglary of a vehicle occurs at the moment entry is made. Vehicle must be locked, so the entry is forced.
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Burglary Intent
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The intent to commit theft, or any felony must exist at the moment the building is entered.
*entry= crime complete |
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First Degree Burglary
Second Degree Burglary |
-1st degree - entry to an inhabited dwelling
-2nd degree - entry to an empty dwelling |