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theft
484 PC
 the taking and
 carrying away of
 personal property of another  without consent
 with intent to permanently deprive the owner.

Control, for the purposes of grand theft person, requires that the object must be held, carried, or otherwise on the victim's person, not merely in immediate presence.
grand theft 487 PC felony
-Property value exceeding $950 (Penal Code Section 487(a))
-Agricultural products exceeding $250 (e.g., domestic fowl, fruit, nuts, vegetables, etc.) (Penal Code Section 487(b)(1))
-Aquacutural products exceeding $250 (e.g., fish, algae, etc.) (Penal Code Section 487(b)(2))
-Property taken over a 12 consecutive month period totaling $950 or more and taken by a servant, agent or employee of the owner (Penal Code Section 487(b)(3))
-Property taken from the person of another regardless of the value (Penal Code Section 487(c))
-Certain designated livestock regardless of the value (e.g., horses, cattle, sheep, etc.) (Penal Code Section 487(d)(1))
-Motor vehicles and some livestock felony 487(d)(1)
-Firearms felony 487(d)(2)
-Petty theft with prior theft- related conviction and jail time felony 666
petty theft
488
all other thefts not categorized as grand theft
wobbler theft depending on $
Theft of retail merchandise or library materials ** 490.5
Sever and remove fixtures or parts of realty ** 495
Theft of utility services ** 498

** These crimes can be classified as either a grand theft or petty theft, depending on value or nature of item(s) or service(s) stolen.
acess cards / credit cards
Acquire or possess access card with intent to use, sell or transfer without consent 484 (e)(c)
Possess incomplete access card with intent to complete it without consent of issuer misdemeanor 484i(a)
Publish (oral, written, via computer) access card, #'s, code 484j
misdemeanor


all others 484 (e)(a,b,or d)
484 (f)(a or b)
484 (g)
484f(a)
484g or h
484i(b)
484i(c)
484f(b)
felony
vehicle theft 10851 felony
the driving or taking of
 a vehicle not the person’s own
 without consent
 with intent to temporarily or permanently deprive the owner
 of title or possession of such vehicle.
vehicle
-anything to move a person or property that is not human powered or on tracks
-A vehicle is a device by which any person or property may be propelled, moved, or drawn upon a highway, excepting a device moved exclusively by human power or used exclusively upon stationary rails or tracks.
temporary bike or boat
Temporarily using a bicycle, motorboat, or vessel without the permission of the owner misdemeanor Penal Code Section 499b
leased or rented
Intentional failure to return a leased or rented vehicle within five days of expiration of agreement felony Vehicle Code Section 10855
false report
False report of a criminal offense is covered under Penal Code Section 148.5.
defrauding an inkeeper 537 PC
 the obtaining of
 food, services, or accommodations
 at a designated facility without paying
 with intent to defraud the proprietor or manager
misdemeanor unless more than $950
burglary
459 PC
 the entry to a building or specified structure
 with the intent to commit
 theft or any felony.
possession of burglary tools
466 PC misdemeanor
the possession of certain tools
 knowingly making, altering, or attempting to make a key or other
instrument to fit or open the lock of a building without legal request  with the intent to break or enter into any specified structure
 for the purpose of committing any misdemeanor or felony

possessing or receiving personal property with altered numbers or identification marks is covered under Penal Code Section 537e
any person who knowingly buys, sells, receives, disposes of, conceals, or
has in possession
 any personal property
 from which the manufacturer's serial number or any other distinguishing number or identification mark has been removed, defaced, covered, altered, or destroyed.
-Classifications The crime of possessing or receiving personal property with altered serial numbers or identification marks is a misdemeanor, unless the item is an integrated computer chip or panel with a value of $950 or more.
vehicle and tear gas serial numbers
Tampering with vehicle identification numbers misdemeanor Vehicle Code 10750 and 10751 Tampering with identification marks on a tear gas weapon felony Penal Code
receiving stolen property 496 (a)
every person who knowingly
 buys, receives, conceals, sells, withholds, or  aids in concealing, selling or withholding,  any property obtained by theft or extortion.
NOTE: If the person in possession of the stolen property is the thief, the correct charge is theft.
Classification The crime of receiving stolen property is a felony.
forgery 470 PC
the intent to defraud,
 make, utter, publish, pass, or attempt to pass
 an altered, forged, or counterfeit document or seal or  signs an unauthorized or fictitious name.
felony
arson 451 PC
willfully and maliciously
 sets fire to or burns or causes to be burned or
 aids, counsels, or procures the burning of
 any structure, forestland, or property
felony
unlawfully causing fire 452 PC
 any person who recklessly sets fire to or burns or causes to be burned,
 any structure, forestland, or property
felony
possession of flammable or combustible material is covered under Penal Code Section 453(a)
 possession or manufacture or disposal of a flammable or combustible material or substance, or any incendiary device in an arrangement or preparation
 with intent to willfully and maliciously use such material, substance, or
device
 to set fire to or burn any structure, forestland, or property
felony
entering a dwelling
no malicious intent
misdo
entering occupying real property
enters without consent refuse to leave
misdo
tresspass
enter any land to disturb land or business and disrupt business
misdo