Answer:
Explanation:
The 'consolidated theft statute' encompasses all non violent theft offenses.
It includes cases of property theft like : Larcency (by trick) , Embezzlement (cheatedly converting it to defendant's property) , False Pretence (false fact representation to get property)
Cases not included under it : Violent Thefts -
- Robbery (with physical attack)
- Physically harming someone to gain their property
- cases lacking 'intent' to deliberately committing crime (just borrowing someone's property temporarily). Eg : A person borrowing neighbour's shovel for planting some expensive plants immediately
- A consensual non criminal conversion. Eg : A friend allowed another friend to take cash upto a certain limit from former's register, in case of latter's shortfall.