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When Taking Property of Another May Not be Stealing: Understanding Petit Larceny & New York Penal Law 155.25

“Stealing” is a term that we would all likely define in a similar way. Whether it is a shoplifting from Macys, Bloomingdales or Century 21 or it is a theft of a briefcase from a car or subway platform, the New York criminal law requires that certain elements be met.…

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Direct & Collateral Issues for NYC Department of Education Employees & Public School Teachers Arrested for New York Theft Crimes Part I

New York City public school teachers, just like members of any profession, are not immune from arrests, Desk Appearance Tickets (often called NY DATs), indictments or convictions for crimes set forth in the New York Penal Law. In New York City – Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx – the…

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Defining “Owner” in a New York Grand Larceny or Petit Larceny Case

Whether it is a shoplifting arrest for New York Penal Law 155.25 or an Embezzlement arrest for Second Degree Grand Larceny – New York Penal Law 155.40, there are certain critical elements that are fluid or consistent amongst all New York theft and larceny crimes. Certainly, your New York criminal…

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