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  2. Texas Penal Code - Wikipedia

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    The first codification of Texas criminal law was the Texas Penal Code of 1856. Prior to 1856, criminal law in Texas was governed by the common law, with the exception of a few penal statutes. [3] In 1854, the fifth Legislature passed an act requiring the Governor to appoint a commission to codify the civil and criminal laws of Texas.

  3. Taxation as theft - Wikipedia

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    Under this view, government transgresses property rights by enforcing compulsory tax collection, regardless of what the amount may be. [4] [5] Some opponents of taxation, like Michael Huemer, argue that rightful ownership of property should be based on what he calls "natural property rights", not those determined by the law of the state. [6]

  4. Texas Makes Mail And Parcel Theft A Criminal Offense - AOL

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    The state of Texas has made it a criminal offense for anyone to steal mail, parcels and other correspondence, bringing state law enforcement power to bear on crimes that in the past were either ...

  5. Can You Go To Jail For Not Paying Taxes? - AOL

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  6. Criminal law of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Definitions of theft is codified in Title 18 of the United States Code Chapter 31. Larceny is the taking and carrying away without consent of personal property of another intended to permanently deprive the person of that property. A person cannot steal their own property, funds from joint accounts, spouses, or partnerships.

  7. Tax evasion - Wikipedia

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    An apartment building closed for property tax evasion. Tax evasion is a crime in almost all developed countries, and the guilty party is liable to fines and/or imprisonment. In Switzerland, many acts that would amount to criminal tax evasion in other countries are treated as civil matters. Dishonestly misreporting income in a tax return is not ...

  8. Criminal code - Wikipedia

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    A criminal code or penal code is a document that compiles all, or a significant amount of, a particular jurisdiction's criminal law.Typically a criminal code will contain offences that are recognised in the jurisdiction, penalties that might be imposed for these offences, and some general provisions (such as definitions and prohibitions on retroactive prosecution).

  9. Conversion (law) - Wikipedia

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    Its equivalents in criminal law include larceny or theft and criminal ... (1756) 1 Burr 20, 31; 97 ER ... [34] money [35] and tax receipts. [36] Land could not be the ...