Grand Larceny
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A person steals property and commits larceny when, with intent to deprive
another of property or to appropriate the same to himself or to a third person,
he wrongfully takes, obtains or withholds such property from an owner thereof.
A person is guilty of grand larceny in the fourth degree when he steals
property and when:
- The value of the property
exceeds one thousand dollars; or
- The property consists of a
public record, writing or instrument kept, filed or deposited according to
law with or in the keeping of any public office or public servant; or
- The property consists of
secret scientific material; or
- The property consists of a
credit card or debit card; or
- The property, regardless of
its nature and value, is taken from the person of another; or
- The property, regardless of
its nature and value, is obtained by extortion; or
- The property consists of one
or more firearms, rifles or shotguns, as such terms are defined in section
265.00 of this chapter; or
- The value of the property
exceeds one hundred dollars and the property consists of a motor vehicle,
as defined in section one hundred twenty-five of the vehicle and traffic
law, other than a motorcycle, as defined in the section one hundred
twenty-three of such law; or
- The property consists of a
scroll, religious vestment, vessel or other item of property having a
value of at least one hundred dollars kept for or used in connection with
religious worship in any building or structure used as a place of religious
worship by a religious corporation, as incorporated under the religious corporations law or the education law.
- The property consists of an
access device which the person intends to use unlawfully to obtain
telephone service.
- The property consists of
anhydrous ammonia or liquified ammonia gas and
the actor intends to use, or knows another person intends to use, such
anhydrous ammonia or liquified ammonia gas to
manufacture methamphetamine.
Grand larceny in the fourth degree is a class E felony.
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