It means three separate charges of theft committed at three different times.
It depends on what type of theft. Larceny is a synonym for theft, and refers to property unlawfully taken. The UCR counts auto theft separately, and also counts burglary and robbery.
lets say you stole something 4 different times that is 4 counts.
I'll take an educated GUESS: It sounds like court 'shorthand/abbreviations' taken off of a criminal case file jacket; Two counts of theft & Possession of a Controlled Substance with the Intent to Distribute
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It depends on the ammount stolen, your history and most importantly the state or country. For example, here in Utah in the US, your 3ed theft conviction is automatically a felony (0-5 years. If it is 5 counts in the same trial its not so bad but your still in alot of trouble. Either way, if this is you, get a lawyer.
I am not sure whether you mean the age or the rating of the game, so I will try and help on both counts. The original Grand Theft Auto game came out in October 1997 (Psone or PS2) The only GTA game with a "T" rating, as far as I can see, is GTA 2 (For PSone or PS2).
If you mean a half note, half notes get 2 counts in 4/4 or 3/4 time. In 2/2, 4/2, or cut time a half note gets 1 count.
well ucant in grad theft auto 3
there is no street bikes in grand theft auto 3
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It means to drive a bike dangerously also to make stounts