Deck 7: Crimes Against Property

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Which of the following is not an element of the crime of theft?

A) Intent to take at least temporarily another's property
B) The taking and asportation of property
C) Property taken by theft must have some value
D) The taker of the property was without privilege or right to the property taken
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Theft under the Model Penal Code involves the taking of which type of property?

A) Intellectual property
B) Movable property only
C) Movable or immovable property
D) Property obtained through unlawful acquisition or initially lawful acquisition of the property
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What element or lack of element distinguishes theft from robbery?

A) Asportation in theft
B) Deception by the offender in robbery
C) The movability of the property in theft
D) An act of violence or force in robbery
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If a person picks up a piece of property believing it to be his property, when in fact it is not, then

A) The person is still guilty of theft
B) It is not theft because the requisite Mens Rea is absent
C) It is theft only if the owner knows of the taking
D) It is theft only if the property is taken away from the point it was found
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______________ evidentially demonstrates much more than a desire to have something of someone else but the intent to formalize the intent to deprive.

A) Asportation
B) Possession
C) Hiding
D) A covert act
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For the crime of theft a defense to the element of "without license or privilege" would be

A) Mistake
B) Permission
C) Justification for possession
D) Licensure by a governmental entity
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What is a defense to a property owner's claim of theft by a person who finds lost or mislaid property?

A) Strict liability requirement
B) The finder must make reasonable efforts to return the property to its rightful owner
C) The property must be forfeited to the government or face theft charges
D) The finder has not affirmative defense
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Which of the following is a defense to the acquisition of property of another?

A) The property was abandoned
B) The property was not guarded or protected
C) The ownership is in question
D) The property is taken by a governmental officer
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Not paying a hotel bill is an example of which of the following?

A) Theft by Deception
B) Theft by Forgery
C) Theft by receiving stolen property
D) Theft of Services
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What is the fundamental reason legislatures have fashioned laws specifically covering thefts of goods taken from retail establishments?

A) The view that theft form a person is different than a theft from a business entity
B) Retail theft is more serious
C) There is a different level of intent
D) The mental state is different
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What crime would a youthful offender taking a car for a "joy ride" most likely be charged with under typical statutes covering theft of autos?

A) Auto theft
B) Carjacking
C) Unauthorized Use of an Automobile
D) Theft by conversion
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When an auto is stolen with the owner in the car, where the offender uses force or threat of force, the proper charge is

A) Theft of Auto
B) Carjacking
C) Unauthorized Use of an Automobile
D) Theft by Conversion
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The theft crime where the essence of the offense rests in the receipt rather than in the real taking of the property is called

A) Larceny
B) Theft by Failing to make Required Disposition
C) Theft by Deception
D) Theft by Receiving Stolen Property
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__________ is a common quality to crimes generally termed "Theft by Intimidation."

A) Blackmail
B) Amount of the theft
C) Ownership issues in question
D) Physical threat resulting in actual violence
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If a person extorts money from a person by threatening disclosure of specific facts is the crime of

A) Theft by Unlawful Taking
B) Theft by Intimidation
C) Theft by Embezzlement
D) There is no such criminal sanction for these circumstances
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Which of the following is the unique aspect of embezzlement that makes it different than other theft offenses?

A) The amount taken exceeds $10,000
B) Physical threat is an element
C) The offender is a person lawful possession entrusted to him prior to the taking
D) The offender never has possession but merely unlawfully transfers possession to another
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Unlawfully obtaining Medicaid through deception is an example of which of the following?

A) Theft by Deception
B) Theft by Forgery
C) Theft by Receiving Stolen Property
D) Theft of Services
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Alteration, modification, and falsification of a written instrument is called

A) Theft by Deception
B) Theft by Forgery
C) Theft by Receiving Stolen Property
D) Theft of Services
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Which of the following is an example of a written instrument that might be criminally altered constituting the crime of Forgery?

A) Deed
B) Stock certificate
C) Bearer Bond
D) All of the above
E) A & C only
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What type of intent is required for the crime of forgery?

A) Specific Intent
B) General Intent
C) Limited intent
D) Strict liability offense
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What crime occurs when a public official accepts payment or other economic benefit for official action on the offender's part?

A) Embezzlement
B) Official Larceny
C) Extortion
D) Bribery
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Which of the following would not be considered a public official for the purposes of a bribery charge?

A) Elected official
B) Chairman of the board of directors of a corporation
C) Civil service worker
D) Juror
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Statutes prohibiting accepting money involving kickbacks, violating a fiduciary responsibility in a free market environment is called

A) Bribery
B) Extortion
C) Commercial bribery
D) Theft by Deception
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Which of the following cannot be an element of fraud?

A) Act
B) Mistake
C) Expression
D) Omission
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Which of the following is an example of a document capable of being forged?

A) Stock
B) Will
C) Check
D) All of the above
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Bribery is often done for what kind of purpose?

A) Political
B) Commercial Advantage
C) A. And B.
D) None of the above
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Which of the following is an example of a benefit for favor?

A) To award or not award a contract for services
B) To vote or abstain from a vote
C) To rule or not to rule in a legal case
D) All of the above
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Which is not an example of a negative impact that commercial bribery distorts the marketplace?

A) Lowers office morale
B) Favors a select few
C) Thwarts competition
D) Drives up prices in the economy
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Under the Model Penal Code theft is the unauthorized taking or disposition of moveable or unmovable property.
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For the purposes of the offense of theft, the property taken does not necessarily need to have value.
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Like the crime of robbery, theft can also involve the use of physical force.
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What is indisputable in each and every case of larceny is that the actor desires to take from another and that the taking lacks any real sense of justification or right.
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A mistaken belief that an item taken is in fact belongs to the taker still constitutes the crime of theft.
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An overt act to take the property of another, without actually doing so is sufficient for the charge of theft.
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For the purposes of the crime of theft, property is defined as anything that has value which can be obtained and deprived without permission of the rightful owner.
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Property that has been mislaid or lost can still be the subject of larceny.
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If someone abandons property, such as a car, the property owner may have the car towed away, without facing criminal theft charges.
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Parties with legal rights and obligations to control property on behalf another are not immune to larceny and theft prosecution even if they have carried out their responsibilities in good faith.
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Obtaining telephone access without paying is an example of the crime of Theft of Services.
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Some legislatures have designed laws that categorize shoplifting as a special category of theft called Retail Theft.
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Carjacking is commonly called joyriding.
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Carjacking became a federal offense in 1996.
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A person in possession of stolen property is prima facie evidence of guilt of a theft crime.
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The crime of extortion has an element that requires that there has been an actual assault or physical injury.
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A demand for money combined with the threat of disclosure of specific facts violates no law.
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The crime of embezzlement differs in one particular sense-that the offender had the right to posses the property prior to the theft.
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Medicaid fraud is an example of Theft by deception.
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The centerpiece of every fraud is the falsehood and material misrepresentation that manipulates the transference.
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Theft by Forgery is a general intent crime.
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Forgery involves the altering of written instruments.
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In the crime of Bribery, the offender wants a quid pro quo in exchange for the official action taken by the official.
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Bribery is only a federal crime.
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In order for a crime to be classified as theft, the property taken does not need to have value.
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Larceny is the criminal taking of the property or services of another without consent.
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The act of falsely making, altering or imitating with the intent to defraud is extortion.
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False statements, securing the payment of government benefits, constitute a fraudulent practice.
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To be s forgery, the instrument or writing must have some level of authority or value.
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Public officials cannot be convicted of bribery under modern code constructions.
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Bribery can be payment for affirmative action or neglect in the carrying out of a legal duty.
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Knowingly receiving stolen property is a crime if the actor could or should have known about the disproportionate value for those goods.
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Extortion generally requires proof a particular threat of imminent to be carried out in the future.
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Carjacking is a special classification of theft due to its frequency and problems with the duration of the taking.
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What are the essential issues in distinguishing theft from other crimes?
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What distinguishes Embezzlement from other theft charges?
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What are the defense strategies to the crime of theft?
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What types of situations are considered Theft of Labor or Services?
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What are the different types of auto theft crimes? Explain the elements of each.
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What special circumstances are required for the federal charge of carjacking?
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What happens if a person is in possession of stolen property they did not know was stolen? Are they guilty of a crime? What would be a defense to the crime?
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What distinguishes Extortion from other theft crimes?
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What are the elements of the crime of Embezzlement?
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What are specific examples of the crime of Theft by deception?
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For the purpose of the crime of Theft by Forgery what types of actions are taken in with written instruments?
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What constitutes a written instrument for the purpose of the crime of Theft by Forgery?
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What are the elements of the crime of Bribery?
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Deck 7: Crimes Against Property
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Which of the following is not an element of the crime of theft?

A) Intent to take at least temporarily another's property
B) The taking and asportation of property
C) Property taken by theft must have some value
D) The taker of the property was without privilege or right to the property taken
A
2
Theft under the Model Penal Code involves the taking of which type of property?

A) Intellectual property
B) Movable property only
C) Movable or immovable property
D) Property obtained through unlawful acquisition or initially lawful acquisition of the property
C
3
What element or lack of element distinguishes theft from robbery?

A) Asportation in theft
B) Deception by the offender in robbery
C) The movability of the property in theft
D) An act of violence or force in robbery
D
4
If a person picks up a piece of property believing it to be his property, when in fact it is not, then

A) The person is still guilty of theft
B) It is not theft because the requisite Mens Rea is absent
C) It is theft only if the owner knows of the taking
D) It is theft only if the property is taken away from the point it was found
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______________ evidentially demonstrates much more than a desire to have something of someone else but the intent to formalize the intent to deprive.

A) Asportation
B) Possession
C) Hiding
D) A covert act
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6
For the crime of theft a defense to the element of "without license or privilege" would be

A) Mistake
B) Permission
C) Justification for possession
D) Licensure by a governmental entity
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7
What is a defense to a property owner's claim of theft by a person who finds lost or mislaid property?

A) Strict liability requirement
B) The finder must make reasonable efforts to return the property to its rightful owner
C) The property must be forfeited to the government or face theft charges
D) The finder has not affirmative defense
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8
Which of the following is a defense to the acquisition of property of another?

A) The property was abandoned
B) The property was not guarded or protected
C) The ownership is in question
D) The property is taken by a governmental officer
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9
Not paying a hotel bill is an example of which of the following?

A) Theft by Deception
B) Theft by Forgery
C) Theft by receiving stolen property
D) Theft of Services
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10
What is the fundamental reason legislatures have fashioned laws specifically covering thefts of goods taken from retail establishments?

A) The view that theft form a person is different than a theft from a business entity
B) Retail theft is more serious
C) There is a different level of intent
D) The mental state is different
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11
What crime would a youthful offender taking a car for a "joy ride" most likely be charged with under typical statutes covering theft of autos?

A) Auto theft
B) Carjacking
C) Unauthorized Use of an Automobile
D) Theft by conversion
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12
When an auto is stolen with the owner in the car, where the offender uses force or threat of force, the proper charge is

A) Theft of Auto
B) Carjacking
C) Unauthorized Use of an Automobile
D) Theft by Conversion
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13
The theft crime where the essence of the offense rests in the receipt rather than in the real taking of the property is called

A) Larceny
B) Theft by Failing to make Required Disposition
C) Theft by Deception
D) Theft by Receiving Stolen Property
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14
__________ is a common quality to crimes generally termed "Theft by Intimidation."

A) Blackmail
B) Amount of the theft
C) Ownership issues in question
D) Physical threat resulting in actual violence
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15
If a person extorts money from a person by threatening disclosure of specific facts is the crime of

A) Theft by Unlawful Taking
B) Theft by Intimidation
C) Theft by Embezzlement
D) There is no such criminal sanction for these circumstances
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16
Which of the following is the unique aspect of embezzlement that makes it different than other theft offenses?

A) The amount taken exceeds $10,000
B) Physical threat is an element
C) The offender is a person lawful possession entrusted to him prior to the taking
D) The offender never has possession but merely unlawfully transfers possession to another
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17
Unlawfully obtaining Medicaid through deception is an example of which of the following?

A) Theft by Deception
B) Theft by Forgery
C) Theft by Receiving Stolen Property
D) Theft of Services
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18
Alteration, modification, and falsification of a written instrument is called

A) Theft by Deception
B) Theft by Forgery
C) Theft by Receiving Stolen Property
D) Theft of Services
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19
Which of the following is an example of a written instrument that might be criminally altered constituting the crime of Forgery?

A) Deed
B) Stock certificate
C) Bearer Bond
D) All of the above
E) A & C only
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20
What type of intent is required for the crime of forgery?

A) Specific Intent
B) General Intent
C) Limited intent
D) Strict liability offense
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21
What crime occurs when a public official accepts payment or other economic benefit for official action on the offender's part?

A) Embezzlement
B) Official Larceny
C) Extortion
D) Bribery
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22
Which of the following would not be considered a public official for the purposes of a bribery charge?

A) Elected official
B) Chairman of the board of directors of a corporation
C) Civil service worker
D) Juror
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23
Statutes prohibiting accepting money involving kickbacks, violating a fiduciary responsibility in a free market environment is called

A) Bribery
B) Extortion
C) Commercial bribery
D) Theft by Deception
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24
Which of the following cannot be an element of fraud?

A) Act
B) Mistake
C) Expression
D) Omission
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Which of the following is an example of a document capable of being forged?

A) Stock
B) Will
C) Check
D) All of the above
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26
Bribery is often done for what kind of purpose?

A) Political
B) Commercial Advantage
C) A. And B.
D) None of the above
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Which of the following is an example of a benefit for favor?

A) To award or not award a contract for services
B) To vote or abstain from a vote
C) To rule or not to rule in a legal case
D) All of the above
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Which is not an example of a negative impact that commercial bribery distorts the marketplace?

A) Lowers office morale
B) Favors a select few
C) Thwarts competition
D) Drives up prices in the economy
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29
Under the Model Penal Code theft is the unauthorized taking or disposition of moveable or unmovable property.
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For the purposes of the offense of theft, the property taken does not necessarily need to have value.
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Like the crime of robbery, theft can also involve the use of physical force.
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What is indisputable in each and every case of larceny is that the actor desires to take from another and that the taking lacks any real sense of justification or right.
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A mistaken belief that an item taken is in fact belongs to the taker still constitutes the crime of theft.
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34
An overt act to take the property of another, without actually doing so is sufficient for the charge of theft.
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For the purposes of the crime of theft, property is defined as anything that has value which can be obtained and deprived without permission of the rightful owner.
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36
Property that has been mislaid or lost can still be the subject of larceny.
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37
If someone abandons property, such as a car, the property owner may have the car towed away, without facing criminal theft charges.
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38
Parties with legal rights and obligations to control property on behalf another are not immune to larceny and theft prosecution even if they have carried out their responsibilities in good faith.
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Obtaining telephone access without paying is an example of the crime of Theft of Services.
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40
Some legislatures have designed laws that categorize shoplifting as a special category of theft called Retail Theft.
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Carjacking is commonly called joyriding.
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Carjacking became a federal offense in 1996.
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A person in possession of stolen property is prima facie evidence of guilt of a theft crime.
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The crime of extortion has an element that requires that there has been an actual assault or physical injury.
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45
A demand for money combined with the threat of disclosure of specific facts violates no law.
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The crime of embezzlement differs in one particular sense-that the offender had the right to posses the property prior to the theft.
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47
Medicaid fraud is an example of Theft by deception.
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The centerpiece of every fraud is the falsehood and material misrepresentation that manipulates the transference.
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49
Theft by Forgery is a general intent crime.
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Forgery involves the altering of written instruments.
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In the crime of Bribery, the offender wants a quid pro quo in exchange for the official action taken by the official.
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52
Bribery is only a federal crime.
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In order for a crime to be classified as theft, the property taken does not need to have value.
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Larceny is the criminal taking of the property or services of another without consent.
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The act of falsely making, altering or imitating with the intent to defraud is extortion.
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False statements, securing the payment of government benefits, constitute a fraudulent practice.
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To be s forgery, the instrument or writing must have some level of authority or value.
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58
Public officials cannot be convicted of bribery under modern code constructions.
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Bribery can be payment for affirmative action or neglect in the carrying out of a legal duty.
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Knowingly receiving stolen property is a crime if the actor could or should have known about the disproportionate value for those goods.
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Extortion generally requires proof a particular threat of imminent to be carried out in the future.
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62
Carjacking is a special classification of theft due to its frequency and problems with the duration of the taking.
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63
What are the essential issues in distinguishing theft from other crimes?
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What distinguishes Embezzlement from other theft charges?
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65
What are the defense strategies to the crime of theft?
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66
What types of situations are considered Theft of Labor or Services?
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67
What are the different types of auto theft crimes? Explain the elements of each.
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68
What special circumstances are required for the federal charge of carjacking?
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What happens if a person is in possession of stolen property they did not know was stolen? Are they guilty of a crime? What would be a defense to the crime?
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What distinguishes Extortion from other theft crimes?
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What are the elements of the crime of Embezzlement?
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What are specific examples of the crime of Theft by deception?
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For the purpose of the crime of Theft by Forgery what types of actions are taken in with written instruments?
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What constitutes a written instrument for the purpose of the crime of Theft by Forgery?
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What are the elements of the crime of Bribery?
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