Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles now let's talk about stealing people's stuff there are several different crimes that cover this depending on how the stealing takes place taking someone's stuff is larceny for the stealing to count as larceny you have to take it with the intent to permanently keep it from the owner so taking Aunt Agnes' heirloom crystal gravy boat because you want to sell it is larceny where taking Aunt Agnes' heirloom crystal gravyboat clubbing without her permission is not because you plan to return it when you're done that doesn't mean it's not a crime to borrow it without permission but it's not as serious now robbery is stealing but where you use violence to do it larceny is just taking the stuff robbery is taking it directly from the other person rather than just walking off with it burglary is theft combined with trespass on someone else's property so if you are to enter, somehow, another person's property without their permission then that's a burglary some places require you to actually break into the property through some force rather than just trespassing by itself onto fraud. fraud is stealing someone's stuff or really harming them at all through deception so if you take something by lying that isn't yours even if you have the owner's permission its fraud there are a lot of different kinds of fraud in the world internet fraud, mail fraud, bank fraud, and so on people will use incredibly complicated lies to get their hands on someone else's stuff of course if you say something untrue but you don't know it's not true and you get someone's stuff as a result, that's not fraud and there you have it now that we've covered some ways to steal stuff like larceny, robbery, burglary, and fraud I need to write back to this Nigerian prince I know apparently he needs a favor
B1 US fraud stealing permission burglary stuff robbery Understand Criminal Law in 18 Minutes (Part III) 19 2 Amy.Lin posted on 2017/11/18 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary