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Use of fo


the 4th ammendment legal standard of info
necessary to justify an arrest, obain a search
warrant, or conduct an emergency warrantless
search for evidence. Facts and circumstances that
would lead a common sense person of reasonable
caution, with the knowledge, training, and
Probable cause experience of a police officer to believe that there
is a fair probablility of criminal activity


ARREST: that an offense has been committed


SEARCH: that there is a seizable evidence of that
offense in a particular place

Theft Article 16

Deception Article 17

Robbery Article 18

Burglary Article 19

Arson Article 20

Damage Article 21

Property anything of value

Value Can be "market value" or "actual value"

, A person, other than the offender, who has
possession of or any other interest in the property
Owner
involved....and without whose consent the offender
has no authority to exert control over the property

creating or confirming another's impression which is
Deception
false; promising performance intending to perform

a menace, however communicated, to: (a) inflict
physical harm... (b) subject any person to physical
Threat confinement or restraint (e) expose any person to
hatred (g) reveal information sought to be
concealed

property over which control has been obtained by
Stolen property
theft

(a) in relation to property, to bring about a transfer
of interest or possession, whether to the offender or
Obtain
to another, and (b) in relation to labor or services, to
secure the performance thereof

the phrase :obtains or exerts control" over property,
includes but is not limited to the taking, carrying
Obtain control
away, or the sale, conveyance, or transfer of title to,
or interest in, or possession of property

(a) defeat recovery of the property; or (b) deprive
permanently of the beneficial use; or (c) with intent
to restore it to the owner only if the owner
purchases or leases it back, or pays a reward or
Permanent deprivation
other compensation for its return; or (d) sell, give,
pledge or transfer any interest in the property or
subject it to the claim of a person other than the
owner

means funds or other property owned by the State,
Governmental property
a unit of local government, or a school district

, (a) a person commits theft when he knowingly; (1)
obtains or exerts unauthorized control; or (2)
obtains by deception; or,(3)Obtains by threat; or
(4)Obtains control over stolen property knowing the
Theft (Article 16) property to have been stolen or under such
circumstances as would reasonably induce him to
believe that the property was stolen (5) obtains or
exerts control over property in the custody of any
law enforcement agency

(1) takes possession of, carries away, transfers or
causes to be carried away or transferred (2) price
tag swapping or altering (3) container swapping (4)
Under-ringing (5) removing a shopping cart (6)
Retail theft
fraudulent returns or exchanges (7) theft detection
shielding device or device remover (8) failure of a
lessee to return or pay the full retail value of the
property

(1) does not exceed $300, is a Class A Misdemeanor,
theft by emergency exit is a Class 4 felony (2) theft
not exceeding $300 with a prior, is a Class 4 felony.
Theft by emergency exit not exceeding $300 with a
prior is a Class 4 (3) exceeds $300 in a single
Retail theft facts
transaction, or in separate transactions committed
by the same person as a part of a continuing course
of conduct from one or more mercantile
establishments over a period of one year, is a Class
3 Felony

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