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  1. Theft in the first degree 164.057 Aggravated theft in the first degree 164.061 Sentence for aggravated theft in the first degree when victim 65 years of age or older 164.063 Disproportionate impact 164.065 Theft of lost, mislaid property 164.075 Extortion 164.085 Theft by deception 164.095 Theft by receiving 164.098 Organized retail theft 164.105

  2. Theft by deception. A person is guilty of theft if he purposely obtains property of another by deception. A person deceives if he purposely: a.Creates or reinforces a false impression, including false impressions as to law, value, intention or other state of mind, and including, ...

  3. Theft by deception is a specific type of theft crime governed by N.J.S.A. 2C:20-4. The part of this offense that distinguishes it from others is that a person acquires or obtains the money or property of another by creating or reinforcing a false impression.In other words, if you lead someone to believe something that isn’t true for financial gain, you may be charged with theft by deception ...

  4. 16 de may. de 2024 · Theft by deception is a form of fraudulent activity, with someone using deception in order to gain access to services or property. For example, if someone writes a check on a bank account that he or she knows is no longer open and uses that check to pay for a meal, that person is committing theft by deception.

  5. Theft by deception. (a) Offense defined.--A person is guilty of theft if he intentionally obtains or withholds property of another by deception. A person deceives if he intentionally: (1) creates or reinforces a false impression, including false ...

  6. (2) Obtains the property of another person by deception or by threat with the purpose of depriving the owner of the property. (b) Theft of property is a: (1) Class B felony if: (A) The value of the property is twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) or more;

  7. Theft by deception . 2C:20-4. Theft by deception. A person is guilty of theft if he purposely obtains property of another by deception. A person deceives if he purposely: a.