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  2. Theft by finding - Wikipedia

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    The concept of theft by finding occasionally appears in fiction. An example in popular movies is the 1946 Hollywood film, It's a Wonderful Life , in which the protagonist loses a small fortune to his business opponent, precipitating his attempted suicide.

  3. Lost, mislaid, and abandoned property - Wikipedia

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    The contradiction to this principle is theft by finding, which may occur if conversion occurs after finding someone else's property. The rights of a finder of such property are determined in part by the status in which it is found. Because these classifications have developed under the common law of England, they turn on nuanced distinctions.

  4. Theft by Finding: Diaries (1977–2002) - Wikipedia

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    Theft by Finding: Diaries (1977–2002) is an edited compilation of diary entries by David Sedaris published on May 30, 2017. [1] [2] Sedaris shares selected entries spanning from his days as a 20-year-old hitchhiking through Oregon to living in London just shy of his 46th birthday. [3]

  5. 29-year-old theft suspect tells police she's 12. Story fools ...

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    A woman in Sonoma County tried to get away with retail theft by pretending to be a 12-year-old girl, police say. But her alleged ruse failed, and the 29-year-old was arrested.

  6. How an urban explorer's grisly discovery led to a murder ...

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    James Fenton's hobby was to go urban exploring - where people go into abandoned and derelict buildings to see what they can find. On 27 September 2020, along with his brother and their girlfriends ...

  7. 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]

  8. NY retailers locking up lobster tails to deter slippery ...

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    The theft of frozen lobster tails from BJ’s Wholesale Clubs has reached a boiling point.. Employees are locking up the shellfish in plastic cases to prevent crustacean crooks from making off ...

  9. Possession of stolen goods - Wikipedia

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    Possession of stolen goods is a crime in which an individual has bought, been given, or acquired stolen goods.. In many jurisdictions, if an individual has accepted possession of goods (or property) and knew they were stolen, then the individual may be charged with a crime, depending on the value of the stolen goods, and the goods are returned to the original owner.