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Dealing with theft in Chattahoochee County GA
There are two required parts of theft: trespassing and asportation. Larceny is generally the taking of a property with the express desire to not return it back to its owner. A person committing larceny does so wrongly and fraudulently. Anyone who commits larceny usually intends to keep the stolen property or to make some capital gain from it.
When an individual commits trespass they are committing some unlawful interference with another persons self, property, or rights. Anyone committing theft commits trespass. Trespass and stealing laws limit the actual crime to a violation against the rights of possession. Laws regarding stealing are against criminals who take possession of some property that they knew belonged to another person. If an individual takes anything that they did not reasonably know belonged to someone else then they are not guilty of larceny.
Asportation is the transport of the property to a different location, away from the original owner and without the owners permission. If the property involved is not removed then no larceny has occurred. Larceny is not a crime that involves real estate property, nor does it involve taking services without paying for them.
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