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Theft
PC 484
-taking
-carrying away
-personal property
-without consent
-intent to permanently deprive
Grand Theft
PC 487 (F)
-Property $950.00 plus
-AG Products $250.00 plus
- Property taken by an employee over a 12 month period exceeding $950.00
-property taken from another regardless of value
-animals
-motor vehicles, firearms, etc
-theft prior convictions
Petty Theft
PC 488 (M)
All other crimes not categorized as grand theft
Vehicle Theft
CVC 10851 (F)
-driving or taking
-vehicle not person's own
-without consent
-intent to permanently deprive owner
-of title or possession of the vehicle
Motives for a
Unlawful False Report
PC 148.5
-collect money fraudulently through insurance policy claims
-cover up another offense
Name some motives for the theft of a vehicle
-joyriding
-transportation
-instrument of another crime
-profit
What is Defrauding an Innkeeper?
PC 537 (M), $950.00 plus (F)
-to obtain
-food, services, accommodations
-at a designated facility without paying
-with intent to defraud
Burglary
PC 459 (F)
-entry to a building or specified structure
-with intent to commit theft or any felony

*entry does not have to be forced, as long as the unlawful intent is present, entry can take place any matter/any time
Vehicle Burglary
Burglary of a vehicle occurs at the moment entry is made. Vehicle must be locked, so the entry is forced.
Burglary Intent
The intent to commit theft, or any felony must exist at the moment the building is entered.

*entry= crime complete
First Degree Burglary
Second Degree Burglary
-1st degree - entry to an inhabited dwelling
-2nd degree - entry to an empty dwelling