A charge of theft control intent is a shortened version of possession of stolen property with intent to sell. This means that a person was caught red-handed with a stolen item and there is evidence to believe that the person was trying to sell it.
If you mean is there a law that forbids it the answer is no
To take charge of
Larceny is another word for theft or robbery. It is the stealing of someone else's property or personal belongings with the intent on keeping them.
To control.
Aggravated Misdemeanor
Mutual intent between a guest and an innkeeper refers to the shared understanding that the guest will stay at the inn in exchange for payment, and the innkeeper will provide lodging and services in return. Both parties agree to the terms of the arrangement willingly and knowingly.
The criminal charge of a 900.00 zt means that there is a fugitive arrest warrant. This is a failure to appear charge for other charges that a person may have, or an original charge that a person did not go to court for.
If it was YOU that attempted to sell it - - Possession With Intent to Distribute. The charge would be the same whether or not it was your first sale or your 15th sale. What you really mean is that - It was your first time getting CAUGHT and arrested.
Possession with intent to sell fake control substance. sales of bunk loser sellin fake drugs
Burglary = theft from unoccupied dwellingRobbery = theft from an occupied dwelling, also a "hold up"Added; It means that the premises was entered unlawfully while no one was present and items of property were stolen.
Since the state of the offense is not given it is impossible to determine what the latter half of the quote means.HOWEVER - the first part can be deciphered to read: Possession With the Intent to Deliver a Controlled Substance. . . . . (???) .In most (all?) jurisdictions the charge of "Possession with Intent to Deliver or Sell" is a felony offense.
It means that someone assaulted someone else with the intent of doing them GREAT bodily harm, over and above a mere hand-to-hand fist-fight. In some jurisdictions this offense could amount to a charge of 'Assault With Intent to Maim.'