Suffolk Police Academy COMP 1 Material Questions & Answers Already Graded A+
Larceny - Take property that does not belong to you a) by trespassory taking, trick, embezzlement, by false pretenses b) by acquiring lost property c) by issuing a bad check d) by false promise e) by extortion Petit larceny - Commits larceny valued less than or equal to $1,000 Class A Misdemeanor Culpability: intentionally Grand Larceny 4th - Commits a larceny of R-religious article value greater or equal to $100 A-amount greater than $1,000 C-credit or debit card E-extortion (any blackmail not physical force threats) C-car with value greater than $100 (not motorcycle) A-access device ref: phone service R-record (public) i.e. marriage cert S-secret scientific material M-methamphetamine precursors P-person (NOT forcible stealing) G-gun as defined in article 265.00 Class E Felony Culpability: IntentionallyGrand Larceny 3rd - Commits larceny of property valued greater than $3,000 OR property is an ATM or the contents of an ATM Class D Felony Culpability: Intentionally Grand Larceny 2nd - Commits larceny valued property greater than $50,000 OR By extortion 3 specific ways: 1. Cause future P.I. 2. Cause property damage now or in the future 3. Use or abuse position as a public servant Class C Felony Culpability: Intentionally Grand Larceny 1st - Commits larceny of property valued greater than $1,000,000 Class B Felony Culpability: Intentionally Criminal Possession of Stolen Property 5th - Knowingly possesses stolen property with intent to benefit himself or a person other than the owner OR impede the recovery of the property by the owner Class A Misdemeanor Culpability: Knowingly Criminal Possession of Stolen Property 4th - Commit CPSP 5th AND Property is: C-car greater than $100 (not motorcycle) A-amount greater than $1,000R-religious article equal or greater than $100 C-credit/debit/public benefit card A-anhydrous ammonia or liquefied ammonia gas P-pawn broker Gun- one or more firearms, rifles, or shotguns Class E Felony Culpability: Knowingly Criminal possession of Stolen Property 3rd - Possess Stolen Property the value of which is greater than $3,000 Class D Felony Culpability: Knowingly Criminal Possession of Stolen Property 2nd - Possess stolen property the value of which is greater than $50,000 Class C Felony Culpability: Knowingly Criminal Possession of Stolen Property 1st - Possess stolen property the value of which is greater than $1,000,000 Class B Felony Culpability: Knowingly Misapplication of Property - Possess personally property of another with an agreement to return such property at a later time AND You lend out property of another OR Rental agreement is greater than $100 Class A MisdemeanorCulpability: Knowingly Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle 3rd - 1. Take a vehicle of another without consent 2. Mechanic uses car for his own use "gross deviation" 3. Short term rental (less than or equal to 15 days) Class A Misdemeanor Culpability: Knowingly Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle 2nd - Commit Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle 3rd subdivision 1 AND has a prior conviction of the same within the past 10 years Class E Felony Culpability: Knowingly Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle 1st - Commit Unauthorized Use of a Motor Vehicle 3rd subdivision 1 AND While committing a class A, B, C, D Felony OR In immediate flight therefrom Class D Felony Culpability: Knowingly
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