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  2. False pretenses - Wikipedia

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    The modern concept is a deception and it is used as the common basis of the actus reus (the Latin for "guilty act") in the deception offences under the Theft Act 1968 and in the Theft Act 1978. The Fraud Act 2006 repealed these latter two acts and replaced deception offences with other offences.

  3. Cheating (law) - Wikipedia

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    In section 25 of the Theft Act 1968, the word "cheat" meant an offence under section 15 of that Act. [19] The said section 15 created the offence of obtaining property by deception . The Fraud Act 2006 replaced these offences with new ones using different terminology.

  4. Obtaining property by deception - Wikipedia

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    The offence of obtaining a money transfer by deception, contrary to section 15A of the Theft Act 1968, was specifically enacted to remove the problem caused by R v Preddy and Slade, R v Dhillon. [10] This case held that there no section 15 offence was committed when the defendant caused transfers between the victim's and his own bank account by ...

  5. Additional charges filed against Susquehanna County attorney

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    Sep. 5—Criminal charges keep piling up against a Susquehanna County attorney accused of taking money from former clients for legal services he failed to perform. County detectives filed theft ...

  6. Theft of services - Wikipedia

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    Crimes of this sort are typically prosecuted as larceny, and may be either a misdemeanor or a felony, based upon the value of the services illegally obtained.This category encompasses a wide variety of criminal activity including tampering with (or bypassing) a utility meter so that the true level of consumption is understated, leaving a hotel or restaurant or similar establishment without ...

  7. Your guide to Proposition 36: Stiffer penalties for ... - AOL

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    This measure asks voters to change parts of Proposition 47, a controversial ballot initiative passed in 2014 that turned some nonviolent felonies into misdemeanors.

  8. Theft - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] The word theft is also used as a synonym or informal shorthand term for some crimes against property, such as larceny, robbery, [1] embezzlement, extortion, blackmail, or receiving stolen property. [2] In some jurisdictions, theft is considered to be synonymous with larceny, [4] [5] while in others, theft is defined more narrowly. [6]

  9. 2 people charged with stealing thousands of dollars in roast ...

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    Two women in Pennsylvania have been arrested on charges of stealing nearly $3,500 in roast beef and other items from the Arby’s where they worked.. Officials have filed felony theft charges ...