What is Larceny? In Oklahoma, larceny is defined as taking someone else's property, with the intent to deprive them of it, through the use of fraud or stealth. Okla. Stat. tit. 21 § 1701. This is a broadly written statute and it can be construed to apply to a number of situations. It is divided between petit larceny for amounts under $500 and grand larceny for amounts $500 or … [Read more...] about Fighting a Wagoner Larceny From a House Charge
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Audrey Howitt
Audrey Howitt
Larceny: A Theft Crime Larceny is a theft crime. It is a crime against property as opposed to a crime against a person. Because we value human life more than we do property, crimes against people are generally more serious than crimes against property. Such is the case in Oklahoma. Larceny is a less serious crime than robbery. Under Oklahoman law, larceny is defined as the … [Read more...] about I Am Charged with Petit Larceny in Wagoner, Okla. Now What Do I Do?
Audrey Howitt
Grand Larceny is Theft In Oklahoma, larceny is defined as the taking of another's personal property by fraud or stealth, with the intent to deprive. Okla. Stat. tit. 21 § 1701. Its hallmark is deceit or stealth. Larceny comes in two types, or levels: petit (the French word for "small") and grand (the French word for "large"). Okla. Stat. tit. 21 § 1703. These two levels are … [Read more...] about What Constitutes Grand Larceny in Wagoner?
Audrey Howitt
In Oklahoma, possession of a stolen vehicle is a felony. It is called Receiving or Disposing of a Vehicle or Implement of Husbandry. For crimes alleged to have occured on or after Nov. 1, 2018, maximum sentence for receiving a stolen vehicle is two years. For allegations involving registered agricultural implements after that date, the penalty can be one to five years in … [Read more...] about Charged with Possession of a Stolen Vehicle in Wagoner