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Can you summarize Pen Code CACL 484e?
Larceny [484. - 502.9.] >
Short Summary
This legal document, found in the California Penal Code, specifically addresses the crime of larceny related to access cards. It outlines various actions that are considered grand theft or petty theft, depending on the circumstances. Selling, transferring, or conveying an access card without the cardholder’s or issuer’s consent is considered grand theft. Acquiring access cards issued in the names of four or more persons, knowing that they were taken or retained unlawfully, is also considered grand theft. Acquiring or retaining possession of an access card without consent, with the intent to use, sell, or transfer it to someone other than the cardholder or issuer, is classified as petty theft. Additionally, acquiring or retaining possession of access card account information without consent, with the intent to use it fraudulently, is considered grand theft. The document does not mention any specific exemptions. The penalties for these offenses can vary depending on the severity of the crime.
Whom does it apply to?
Every person
What does it govern?
Larceny
What are exemptions?
No exemptions are mentioned.
What are the Penalties?
Grand theft for selling, transferring, or conveying an access card without consent; Grand theft for acquiring access cards issued in the names of four or more persons that were taken or retained under certain circumstances; Petty theft for acquiring or retaining possession of an access card without consent with intent to use, sell, or transfer it to someone else; Grand theft for acquiring or retaining possession of access card account information without consent with intent to use it fraudulently.
Jurisdiction
California