Employers perform background checks to verify that you have provided honest information about your life. Some employers conduct these checks as an in-house protocol while others comply because of the law. A criminal record for something like theft might prevent you...
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How does the law define larceny?
Different theft crimes in Florida often fall into different categories, which result in different potential penalties in turn. Some of these definitions are also quite broad. For example, the law defines larceny as taking the possession of another person. But what...
Understanding the legal definition of larceny
There are numerous definitions of theft in the book of the law, and not all of them are treated equally. Thus, it is important to understand exactly what any specific type of theft you face means in legal terms. This is the only way to know how to fight against...
What are the elements of the theft law?
Every criminal statute has elements or parts to it. The prosecutor in a case must prove all the elements in order to get a conviction. If you face a criminal charge, it can be helpful to know the elements so you can mount a proper defense. Your goal would be to ensure...
What is larceny?
Theft crimes in Florida may fall into different categories. According to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, larceny is taking possession of another person. This general definition covers a lot of ground. It encompasses various theft crimes, including those...
Theft of guns
When you think or hear about home invasions, a theft of guns doesn't exactly come to mind. We hear about break-ins that lead to jewelry, TVs, artwork, etc., all being taken. But a recent case shows that weapons can be added to the list of items taken.Over in Mount...