lar·ce·ny
/ˈlärsənē/
noun
theft of personal property.
synonyms: theft, stealing, robbery, pilfering, thieving, thievery, purloining, burglary, housebreaking, breaking and entering, appropriation, expropriation, misappropriation, lifting, filching, swiping, nicking, pinching, half-inching, blagging, peculation
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2 days ago · It typically involves stealing property worth $1,000 or more, or taking something directly from someone's person, such as a wallet or phone. If convicted of ...
5 days ago · Larceny is the trespassory taking and carrying away of personal goods from the possession of another with the intention to steal. For larceny to occur, three ...
7 days ago · stealing, especially the crime of taking something that does not belong to you, without entering a building illegally in order to do so:.
2 days ago · Any person who: 1. Commits larceny from the person of another of money or other thing of value of less than $5, or 2. Commits simple larceny not from the ...
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8 days ago · Noun · (law, uncountable) The unlawful taking of personal property as an attempt to deprive the legal owner of it permanently. [from mid-15th c.].
Oct 5, 2024 · Definition of larceny as in robbery : the unlawful taking and carrying away of property without the consent of its owner.
9 hours ago · Entering dwelling house, etc., with intent to commit larceny, assault and battery or other felony. If any person commits any of the acts mentioned in § 18.2-90 ...
2 days ago · A similar larceny happened at the same location days earlier involving a silver SUV. The total loss for both larcenies is approximately 31,000 dollars. 24- ...
6 days ago · The meaning of GRAND LARCENY is larceny of property of a value greater than that fixed as constituting petit larceny.