Crimes Against Property

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Arson

Willfully and Maliciously setting a fire/burning a structure, forest, or other property

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Unlawfully Causing a Fire

Recklessly setting a fire or burning a structure, forest, or other property

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Vandalism/Malicious Mischief

Willfully destroying or damaging someone else property

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Burglary

Breaking and entering with the intent to commit a crime

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Trespass

Entering or remaining on any posted property without the written permission of the owner or person in possession

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Larceny

Taking and carrying away someone else’s property with the intent to steal it ; Keeping lost property when a reasonable method exists for finding it ; keeping property delivered by mistake

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Shoplifting

Form of theft that occurs in a commercial establishment ; taking items from a store without paying or intending to pay for them

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Concealment

Concealing property (basically attempted shoplifting)

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Embezzlement

Taking property that was entrusted to you

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Theft

A crime in some jurisdiction including California that combines embezzlement, larceny, and obtaining property by false pretenses

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Receiving Stolen Property

Receiving stolen property that you know or have reason to believe its stolen

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Auto Theft

Taking a veichle without the owner permission with the intent to keep it

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Unauthorized Use of A Vehicle

Temporarily taking a vehicle without the owners permission

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Extortion and Blackmail

Using threats to do future physical harm, to destroy property, or to injure someones character/reputation

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Forgery

Falsely making or altering a document or writing with the intent to defraud

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Uttering

Offering to someone as a genuine ; a document known to be fake

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Hacking

Stealing information or money ; damaging systems

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Counterfitting

Manufacturing, marketing, distributing, or selling a product with a mark that is identical with or confusingly similar to a trademark and is used on or in connection with the same type of goods or services

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Obscenity

Depicts patently offensive sexual material