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What is Larceny?
DEFINITIONS [from K.S.A. 21-3701]:
A. THEFT: Any of the following acts done with intent to deprive the owner permanently of the possession, use or benefit of the owner's property:
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Obtaining or exerting unauthorized control over property; or
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Obtaining control over property by deception; or
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Obtaining control over property by threat; or
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Obtaining control over stolen property, knowing the property to have been stolen by another.
B. FELONY THEFT:
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Theft or attempted theft of items having a [wholesale] value of $500 or more; or
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Theft of any property, regardless of value, if committed by a person who has, within five (5) years immediately preceding commission of the crime, been convicted of theft two (2) or more times [excluding municipal court convictions].
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Theft of property regardless of the value from three separate mercantile establishments with a period of 72 hours as part of the same act or transaction or in two or more acts or transactions connected together or constituting parts of a common scheme or course of conduct.
C. MISDEMEANOR THEFT: Theft or attempted theft of items having a [wholesale] value of less than $500 [UNLESS 517.02 [B2] applies]. |
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