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Larceny Correct Answers Take property that does not belong to you
a) by trespassory taking, trick, embezzlement, by false pretenses
b) by acquiring lost property
c) by issuing a bad check
d) by false promise
e) by extortion
Petit larceny Correct Answers Commits larceny valued less than or
equal to $1,000
Class A Misdemeanor
Culpability: intentionally
Grand Larceny 4th Correct Answers Commits a larceny of
R-religious article value greater or equal to $100
A-amount greater than $1,000
C-credit or debit card
E-extortion (any blackmail not physical force threats)
C-car with value greater than $100 (not motorcycle)
A-access device ref: phone service
R-record (public) i.e. marriage cert
S-secret scientific material
,M-methamphetamine precursors
P-person (NOT forcible stealing)
G-gun as defined in article 265.00
Class E Felony
Culpability: Intentionally
Grand Larceny 3rd Correct Answers Commits larceny of property
valued greater than $3,000
OR
property is an ATM or the contents of an ATM
Class D Felony
Culpability: Intentionally
Grand Larceny 2nd Correct Answers Commits larceny valued property
greater than $50,000
OR
By extortion 3 specific ways:
1. Cause future P.I.
2. Cause property damage now or in the future
3. Use or abuse position as a public servant
Class C Felony
Culpability: Intentionally
, Grand Larceny 1st Correct Answers Commits larceny of property valued
greater than $1,000,000
Class B Felony
Culpability: Intentionally
4 Culpable mental state Correct Answers 1. Intentionally
2. Knowingly
3. Recklessly
4. Criminal Negligence
Substantive Law Correct Answers Defines crimes and punishments
Procedure law Correct Answers Specified methods to be used while
enforcing laws
10 Deadly Weapons Correct Answers 1. Any loaded weapon from
which a shot, readily capable of producing death or other serious injury,
may be discharged
2. Pilum Balistic Knife
3. Gravity knife
4. Switchblade
5. Dagger
6. Blackjack
7. Billy