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So was that bit of larceny she'd seen in him.
"All you would have left is a court for larceny."
Larcenies were down about 4 percent, to 140,493 from 146,748.
But they said the practice could be a crime, such as larceny.
In 1990, there were 1,444,067 cases of larceny reported to the police.
The first six elements are the same as common law larceny.
Grand larcenies are up 10 percent, with 462 so far this year.
But it was necessary in case he got ideas of larceny himself.
An act of larceny, a crime for which evidence was now being gathered.
I still cannot believe that they say words like larceny."
"Also the name of the town where you reported the larceny.
And then one dramatic day, 37 years after the larceny had occurred, I did.
Many of their early crimes were simple larcenies, he added.
He has a criminal record, including grand larceny in 1996, the police said.
The captain knew that she was thinking seriously about larceny.
But age is a thief, and its larceny can surprise you.
The larceny was grand enough to have ruined the country's economy.
He was arrested in 1943, at the age of 14 and charged with larceny.
His first arrest in 1929, for grand larceny, was at age 16.
He is serving 5 to 15 years in prison for grand larceny.
That was his third conviction for larceny in the Boston area since 1988.
With the coffee he told her that the larceny charge had been dropped.
Few of the elderly start out with larceny in their hearts.
After all, that is nothing; petty larceny, six months at the most.
In October 1922, he was tried on the first ten larceny counts.