it means it is being classed as theft by curcumstances but dosent look like theft - property reported stolen but obviously set up to look like it had actually been stolen.
Yes. Fraud is a criminal offense. "By false representation" is only the description of how the offense was carried out.
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Theft afrs typically stands for "theft after false representation" in a criminal context. This charge involves an individual unlawfully taking someone else's property by falsely representing themselves or the situation to gain possession of that property. It combines elements of theft and fraud, as it requires deception to obtain the item unlawfully. The specific terminology may vary by jurisdiction, so it's important to consult local laws for precise definitions.
Travesty is a false, absurd or distorted representation of an activity or event. An example of this would be, " Mike's reenactment of 911 was a travesty to the victims of the crash."
Representation in the US senate is not based on population. Each state has two senators. The House's representation is based on population.
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(1) The defendant made a false representation of a past or existing material fact susceptible of knowledge. (2) The defendant did so knowing the representation was false, or without knowing whether it was true or false. (3) The defendant intended to induce the plaintiff to act in reliance on that representation.
In Arkansas, theft by deception occurs when someone intentionally obtains property or services by knowingly deceiving another person. This can include making false statements, using false pretenses, or providing false information to induce someone to give up their property or services. It is considered a form of theft under Arkansas law.