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Legal Definitions - aggravated larceny
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Definition of aggravated larceny
Aggravated larceny is a type of theft where the stolen property is taken from a person and is accompanied by some aggravating factor. This means that the theft is more serious than a simple larceny.
For example, if someone steals a purse from a person by using force or threat, it would be considered aggravated larceny. Another example would be stealing a car from a person at gunpoint.
These examples illustrate the definition of aggravated larceny because they involve theft from a person and the use of force or threat, which makes the crime more serious and punishable by law.
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Simple Definition
Aggravated larceny is when someone takes someone else's personal property without permission and with the intent to keep it permanently. This is a crime. It becomes aggravated larceny when the theft is from a person or involves some other aggravating factor. This is also called compound larceny.
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