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What does 'B' TOPBC SW stand for in a criminal charge?

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What is the charge for using someone credit card without permission?

actually the charge is Access Device Fraud, which is a felony. you can also be receive a charge for each item purchased. Receiving stolen property. then they can really be out to get you and also hit you with multiple counts of theft by unlawful taking of movable property. again for each purchase. AND they can also hit you with Identity Theft!


Charge is theft control intent what does this mean?

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.


What does theft afrs stand for in criminal charge?

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.


What is the duration of Property Is No Longer a Theft?

The duration of Property Is No Longer a Theft is 2.1 hours.


What is the charge for stolen property?

Actually its called Theft. Larceny is a form of theft. Taking with the intention of keeping permanantly. If that's the case, then it would be called Larceny in whatever degree. Depending on the worth or amount.


When was Property Is No Longer a Theft created?

Property Is No Longer a Theft was created on 1973-10-03.


Will theft charge disqualify you from getting insurance license in utah?

It is possible for a theft charge to disqualify you from getting an insurance license.


How does Nebraska distinguish between grand theft and petty theft?

In Nebraska, grand theft is characterized by stealing property worth more than $1,500 or certain types of property like firearms, vehicles, or livestock. Petty theft, on the other hand, involves stealing property valued at less than $500. The distinction between grand theft and petty theft is based on the value of the stolen property.


What Systematic theft of company property by employees is common and is called?

systematic theft of company property by employees, or pilferage , is common


What is a f3 charge?

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If someone took tool from work and police were call but then brought back to boss can you get charge with a crime?

You could potentially be charged with Deprivation of Property, which is a lesser form of theft.