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  2. Obtaining property by deception - Wikipedia

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    The offence of obtaining a money transfer by deception, contrary to section 15A of the Theft Act 1968, was specifically enacted to remove the problem caused by R v Preddy and Slade, R v Dhillon. [10] This case held that there no section 15 offence was committed when the defendant caused transfers between the victim's and his own bank account by ...

  3. Tri-State Crematory scandal - Wikipedia

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    Abuse of corpses, theft by deception, burial service-related fraud, making false statements The Tri-State Crematory scandal was a scandal at a crematorium in the Noble community in northwest Georgia that came to national attention in 2002.

  4. Attorney stole $250K from vulnerable clients she was ...

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    She “betrayed” them, Alabama’s attorney general said. An attorney “betrayed” her clients’ trust in a $250,000 scheme to defraud people she had been appointed to protect, Alabama ...

  5. Fraud - Wikipedia

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    The "theft" of one's personal information or identity, like finding another's social security number and then using it as identification, is a type of fraud. Fraud can be committed through and across many media including mail , wire , phone , and the Internet ( computer crime and Internet fraud ).

  6. Theft - Wikipedia

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    The Model Penal Code, promulgated by the American Law Institute to help state legislatures update and standardise their laws, [69] includes categories of theft by unlawful taking or by unlawfully disposing of property, theft by deception , theft by extortion, theft by failure to take measures to return lost or mislaid or mistakenly delivered ...

  7. Obtaining pecuniary advantage by deception - Wikipedia

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    The elements of the actus reus are similar to the offence of obtaining property by deception: There must be a deception. This has the same meaning as for section 15 (according to section 16(3) of the Theft Act 1968). See Deception (criminal law) and Obtaining property by deception#By any deception).

  8. Revisions to state law include harsher penalties for eluding ...

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    Under the current Code of Alabama Section 13A-10-52, fleeing a law enforcement officer is a Class A misdemeanor with a penalty of up to one year in jail and a fine of up to $6,000.

  9. Alabama officer's minor traffic stop leads to discovery of ...

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    A police officer in Calera, Alabama, uncovered 46 pounds of cocaine being trafficked by two Colombian nationals after conducting a traffic stop for a minor vehicle violation.