How To Use Grand larceny In A Sentence
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Haggerman now faces two to 20 years in prison on grand larceny charges.
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Officer Goldstein of the Police Department tells me that this robbery is grand larceny.
THE UNORTHODOX MURDER OF RABBI MOSS
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With bred heifers going at sixty dollars a hundred pounds, it just takes three of'em to make you a grand larceny.
THE FALLEN MAN
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Haggerman now faces two to 20 years in prison on grand larceny charges.
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An officer will explain what happened, that we're dealing with grand larceny.
THE UNORTHODOX MURDER OF RABBI MOSS
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Perhaps it is to warm up to grand larceny, to see if I'll get spotted, which I do.
THE BINGO PALACE
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The former lawyer was convicted of attempted grand larceny concerning a client's missing funds and disbarred in 1987.
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The pattern of pardons indicates that grand larceny, for which twenty-eight women were pardoned, was the one category of offence worthy of clemency.
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Officer Goldstein of the Police Department tells me that this robbery is grand larceny.
THE UNORTHODOX MURDER OF RABBI MOSS
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An officer will explain what happened, that we're dealing with grand larceny.
THE UNORTHODOX MURDER OF RABBI MOSS
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He was convicted instead of grand larceny, that is, of stealing his bonuses, which were certainly oversized.
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Perhaps it is to warm up to grand larceny, to see if I'll get spotted, which I do.
THE BINGO PALACE
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After investigations into at least 20 complaints against him by his law clients, the attorney was disbarred and convicted of attempted grand larceny.
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Kashmir Snowdon - Jones, 21, a sometime model and increasingly well-known Manhattan party girl, was charged Wednesday afternoon with identify theft and multiple counts of grand larceny for rack ing up $3,821.71 in unau thorized charges on a frenemy's credit card, according to cops and prosecutors.
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For example, an officer who wanted to hide a grand larceny, which is counted as an index crime and as such would affect the city's crime rate, could classify the crime as a petite larceny, a statistic that is not counted as part of the official crime rate.
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