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Can you summarize WARC 9A.56.010?
Theft and robbery. > Definitions.
Short Summary
This chapter of the Revised Code of Washington governs theft and robbery. It provides definitions for various terms related to theft and robbery, such as ‘access device,’ ‘deception,’ ‘owner,’ and ‘value.’ The chapter defines different types of property, including ‘beverage crate,’ ‘merchandise pallet,’ ‘shopping cart,’ and ’telecommunication device.’ It also outlines the concept of ‘deprive’ and ‘obtain control over’ in relation to property and labor or service. The chapter further explains the evaluation of value for written instruments and other valuable legal rights. Additionally, it includes provisions for aggregating theft transactions and prosecuting thefts committed by the same person in different counties. The chapter does not mention any specific exemptions. Penalties for theft and robbery vary depending on the circumstances and value of the stolen property. The severity of the penalties is determined by the degree of theft involved.
Whom does it apply to?
All individuals involved in theft and robbery cases
What does it govern?
Theft and robbery
What are exemptions?
No exemptions are mentioned.
What are the Penalties?
Penalties for theft and robbery vary depending on the specific circumstances and value of the stolen property. The degree of theft involved determines the severity of the penalties.
Jurisdiction
Washington