Across
- 6. gaining control of knowingly stolen property, physical possession is not required.
- 7. fraudulent making of false writing or document with apparent legal significance, such as a deed or last will
- 9. asportation of anothers personal property with intent to permanently steal or deprive at the time of taking
- 10. to obtain possession of anothers property by making a knowing false statement of material fact with intent to defraud
Down
- 1. being in lawful possession of anothers property, that possessor converts for another use, interfering with true owners use of said property
- 2. larceny only applies to this kind of property
- 3. At common law, breaking and entering of another's dwelling at nighttime with intent to commit a felony inside
- 4. Larceny by false pretenses is an attempt to gain __ to anothers property by an intentionally fraudulent statement
- 5. malicious burning of a another persons dwelling (cl) or building (modern)
- 8. attempt to take the property of another by use of force or intimidation and threats involving death or serious bodily injury
