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Meaning

Larceny is a legal term that refers to the unlawful taking of someone else's personal property with the intent to permanently deprive the owner of it. In simpler terms, it’s when someone steals something that doesn’t belong to them. Larceny can vary in severity depending on the value of the stolen property and the circumstances surrounding the act.

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Etymology

The word "larceny" comes from the Middle English larcenie, which is derived from the Anglo-French larcenie, and traces back to the Latin larcinia, which means "theft". The Latin root itself is derived from larcinari, meaning "to steal".

Examples

  1. The shopkeeper reported the larceny of several expensive items from his store last night.
  2. The defendant was charged with larceny after attempting to steal a bicycle from the front yard.
  3. In many jurisdictions, larceny is classified into different degrees based on the value of what was stolen.
  4. She was found guilty of larceny and sentenced to community service as a form of restitution.
  5. Larceny can have serious legal consequences, including fines and imprisonment.
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