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Crimes Against Property Chapter 10
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Arson It’s a crime to burn any structure or building, even if it’s yours
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Vandalism Also known as malicious mischief Millions of dollars of damage each year Breaking windows Ripping down fences Graffiti Felony/misdemeanor depends on the extent of the damage
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Larceny (Theft) Grand Larceny: theft of anything above $400 felony Petty Larceny: theft of anything below $400 misdemeanor Keeping lost property when you could have returned it Found wallet with I.D. Shoplifting: taking items without paying for them
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Embezzlement Unlawful taking of property by someone to whom it was trusted A bank teller stealing your money instead of depositing it into your account
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Robbery unlawful taking of property from a person’s immediate possession by force or intimidation Involves two harms: Theft of property Actual/potential physical harm Robbery vs. Larceny Use of force
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Extortion Use of threats to obtain property of another Also known as Blackmail “I’ll blow up your car unless you pay me $500”
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Burglary Breaking and entering a structure with the intent to commit a crime Some states have harsher penalties for burglaries committed at night
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Forgery Crime where a person falsely makes/alters a writing with intent to defraud Signing the name of another person without permission
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Receiving Stolen Property Receiving or buying property that your know is stolen Knowledge the property is stolen may be implied Buying shoes out of the trunk of someone’s car Felony/misdemeanor depends on the value of the stolen property
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Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle (UUV) Taking a vehicle temporarily joyriding
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Carjacking Occurs if a person uses force or intimidation to steal a car from a driver Federal crime and can be punishable with up to life in prison
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