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PA Laws PA Theft and Robbery Scenario, Example, and Questions

[|PA Theft and Robbery]

If you borrow a library possession you are responsible for that object. You can not harm the object or sell it. you are not allowed to use these objects to sell. If they have security tags or other things it is that library's property. It is a misdemeanor of the first degree if he knowingly possesses or sells a device owned by a library.
 * Unlawful possession or retail or library theft instruments.**

Grade: M2 10,000 5yrs

Felony of the second degree if you willingly enter a building with the intent to search or access to an article representing a trade secret. felony of the third degree is if you have possession of an article representing a trade secret or have an article or copy of one. Trade secret is something that is invented or made that has not been released to the public.
 * Theft of trade secrets.**

Grade: F2 25,000 10 years in prison

A person is guilty of theft if they sell musical composition without the consent of the owner.
 * Theft of unpublished dramas and musical compositions.**

Grade: F3 15,000 7years of prison.

A person who has personal property under agreement of the lease is guilty if it deals with property of there own.
 * Theft of leased property.**

Grade: m3 2,500 1 year in prison

It is a misdemeanor of the first degree if what the person took was under $50. Its a second degree if its more than 50 but less than 200. Its first if its more than 200. This is if you take something from the car or take the car.
 * Theft of a motor vehicle.**

Grade: M1 10,000 5years in prison

A person is guilty of movable theft if the other person is deprived or else is subjected to intent of being deprived of something movable. A person is guilty immovable property if the good is taken from another to benefit themselves.
 * Theft by unlawful taking or disposition**

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A person is guilty if he intentionally gets and holds property of another person through deception, like if the person makes a false impression of things like the law, value, intention or other things, like acquiring info that would affect a transaction. Can also be a falsified not corrected impression in which he reinforced.
 * Theft by deception**

A person is charged for theft by extortion when they intentionally withhold property because of threatening to commit another criminal offense, if they accuse anyone of a crime, expose any secret tending to hatred, take or withhold action as an official or cause an official to take or withhold an action, can also bring about a strike, testify or provide information, or inflict harm.
 * Theft by extortion**

A person is charged for theft of property lost, mislaid or delivered by mistake if another person knows that the item is lossed and knows that the person the property belongs to will not get it back, and the person who received the property by mistake does not take the property back to the correct person, or at least takes correct measures to return the property.
 * Theft of property lost, mislaid or delivered by mistake.**

A person is charged for receiving stolen property if a person is given or intentionally receives a previously stolen item, knowing that the item was stolen in the first place.
 * Receiving stolen property**

A person is guilty of theft of services if they illegally get things such as cable, Internet, music or any other objects from there public, by altering or tampering with public utility's. Also by making or getting a false ticket or token of anything. You are not guilty if you pay for the services. You can not tap into someones Internet or cable. Any person who has these things is guilty.
 * Theft of services.**

You are guilty of this if a person takes, transfers, or sells merchandise displayed, held, stored, or offered for sale. When someone intentionally keeps retail they are also guilty. If you destroy or take any parts of the item your guilty also. This is a first offence of $150.
 * Retail Theft.**