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28-Aug-2013
Theft is general term used to describe a range of crimes in which a person intentionally removed or took property belonging to another individual without his or her permission. Shoplifting, burglary, petit larceny, grand larceny, and armed robbery are all various types of theft crimes. The penalties for theft crimes vary widely, based upon the type of crime committed, whether the person who ...
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21-Aug-2013
§ 220.03 – Possession of a Controlled Substance In the state of New York, one could be charged with a crime if any type of controlled substance has been discovered in their possession. This offense, known as " criminal possession of a controlled substance," can be charged in the first, second, third, fourth, fifth or seventh degree, depending on the amount and type of drug ...
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