Maryland’s Consolidated Theft Law and Unauthorized Use
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Common law larceny has evolved into Maryland’s Consolidated Theft Law and Judge Moylan has captured the essence of the crimes and the law in this insightful treatise. This book is a must for every criminal law attorney and jurist seeking to understand and master theft law in Maryland.
Table of Contents
Introduction — Common Law Larceny and Related Crimes Before Consolidated Theft
General Overview of the Consolidated Theft Statute
Definitions
General Statement of Purpose: "Acts Constituting Theft"
Generic Theft: Obtaining or Exerting Unauthorized Control
Obtaining Control by Deception
Possession of Stolen Property
Obtaining Control of Lost, Mislaid, or Mistakenly Delivered Property
Obtaining Services by Deception
The Alternative Modalities of Theft: Unanimity Not Required
The Animus Furandi of Theft: The Intent to Deprive
Value and Penalties for Grand and Petty Theft
Defenses and Presumptions
The Short Form Charging Document
Miscellaneous Incidents of Theft Litigation
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Pages: 170
Pub Date: 2002
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