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  2. Larceny - Wikipedia

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    The classification of larceny as grand or petit larceny originated in an English statute passed in 1275 (grand is a French word meaning "large" while petit is a French word meaning "small"). Both were felonies, but the punishment for grand larceny was death while the punishment for petit larceny was forfeiture of property to the Crown and whipping.

  3. Theft - Wikipedia

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    Grand theft, also called grand larceny, is a term used throughout the United States designating theft that is large in magnitude or serious in potential penological consequences. Grand theft is contrasted with petty theft , also called petit theft , that is of smaller magnitude or lesser seriousness.

  4. For killing his grandmother, Vestal man faced 25 years. What ...

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    He pleaded guilty to fourth-degree grand larceny and was sentenced to two to four years in prison, to be served concurrently with the 25-year sentence for manslaughter.

  5. Felony - Wikipedia

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    A felony is traditionally considered a crime of high seriousness, whereas a misdemeanor is regarded as less serious. [1] The term "felony" originated from English common law (from the French medieval word "félonie") to describe an offense that resulted in the confiscation of a convicted person's land and goods, to which additional punishments, including capital punishment, could be added; [2 ...

  6. Criminal law of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The parties to a crime can be principals or accessories. A principal is a person directly involved in a crime. The two types of principals are: [3] Principal in the first degree: the person who commits the crime. Principal in the second degree : someone who aids, counsels, assists, or encourages the first-degree principal.

  7. NYC doorman accused of stealing $478K from elderly tenant ...

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    “Those who take advantage of the access entrusted in them to target older community members and steal from hardworking New Yorkers will be held accountable,” District Attorney Alvin Bragg said ...

  8. Lesser included offense - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, larceny is a lesser included offense in the offense of robbery, as every robbery includes a larcenous act as part of the crime. Assault is also a lesser included offense of robbery, just as false imprisonment is usually a lesser included offense of kidnapping. However, an offense will not be a lesser included offense if it carries a ...

  9. Co-founder of New Rochelle charity pleads guilty to stealing ...

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    He was arrested on Sept. 21. and charged with a third-degree grand larceny felony. Rocah said he accepted a plea deal for petit larceny on Nov. 29 and admitted to making personal purchases using ...