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  2. Larceny - Wikipedia

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    Larceny is a crime involving the unlawful taking or theft of the personal property of another person or business. It was an offence under the common law of England and became an offence in jurisdictions which incorporated the common law of England into their own law (also statutory law), where in many cases it remains in force.

  3. Theft - Wikipedia

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    Grand theft, also called grand larceny, is a term used throughout the United States designating theft that is large in magnitude or serious in potential penological consequences. Grand theft is contrasted with petty theft , also called petit theft , that is of smaller magnitude or lesser seriousness.

  4. West Village - Wikipedia

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    It is also the area's most concentrated site of grand larceny. (Grand larceny in New York is legally defined as stealing property worth $1,000 or more or property taken from the person of another without the threat of force.) [42] In February 2013 the NYPD passed out 3,500 fliers to bars and clubs in the Sixth Precinct warning people to guard ...

  5. How a broken juvenile justice system is failing in NYC - AOL

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    Despite his tender age he has built a rap sheet with nearly two dozen arrests, primarily on robbery, grand larceny and possession of stolen property charges, with some of his busts now sealed ...

  6. NY animal sanctuary owner accused of stealing cows ... - AOL

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    She was initially charged with one count of grand larceny, with a maximum sentence of up to seven years in prison and a $5,000 fine. The cows were sold shortly after Gregson got them back, the ...

  7. Contractor charged with grand larceny - AOL

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    Sep. 12—State Police announced a Chenango County contractor was charged with grand larceny after he failed to do any work after he was paid to do so. Troopers at the Norwich barracks started an ...

  8. Falsifying business records - Wikipedia

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    The offense of falsifying business records is commonly prosecuted in New York, and it is a frequent part of white-collar crime prosecutions brought by district attorneys' offices. [ 3 ] [ 1 ] For example, the Manhattan district attorney's office , from January 2022 through April 2023, brought 117 felony counts of falsifying business records ...

  9. Anthony Corallo - Wikipedia

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    His first arrest in 1929, for grand larceny, was at age 16. He was not convicted. [2] By 1935, Corallo had become a member of the Gagliano crime family, the forerunner of the Lucchese family. Underboss Tommy Lucchese recruited Corallo to work with mobster Johnny Dio, the leader of labor racketeering operations in the Manhattan Garment District. [3]