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Meanings of
grand larceny
in inglés
Larceny of property having a value greater than some amount (the amount varies by locale)
grand theft
petit larceny
Usage of
grand larceny
in inglés
1
Garaventa pleaded guilty in July to
grand
larceny
and falsifying business records.
2
In other words, the theft of five thousand dollars is
grand
larceny
.
3
In July, Margulies was found guilty of
grand
larceny
and other charges.
4
This sharecropping in the South is
grand
larceny
on a grand scale.
5
The two have been charged with one count of felony
grand
larceny
.
6
He is at present again under arrest for
grand
larceny
and housebreaking.
7
The three men face
grand
larceny
,
scheme to defraud and other charges.
8
We're holding you on
grand
larceny
and murder in the first degree.
9
After that trial, Justice Robert Stolz dismissed the most serious charge,
grand
larceny
.
10
Margulies was charged with 39 felonies, including two
grand
larceny
counts.
11
They each face dozens of counts including
grand
larceny
,
conspiracy and falsifying records.
12
The most serious counts, for
grand
larceny
,
carry up to 25 years in prison.
13
She asked what the difference was between larceny and
grand
larceny
,
in a case.
14
A day earlier, the jury acquitted the bank of conspiracy and
grand
larceny
charges.
15
Anyway, this detective told my friends that I'm wanted for
grand
larceny
and kidnapping.
16
Szczupak was charged with attempted
grand
larceny
and resisting arrest.
Other examples for "grand larceny"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
grand
larceny
grand
Adjective
Noun
Grand larceny
through the time
Grand larceny
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common