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Arrested for looting & Charged with petit larceny (7)

§ 1296. Grand larceny in second degree. A person is guilty of grand larceny in the second degree who, under circumstances not amounting to grand larceny in the first degree, in any manner specified in this article, steals or unlawfully obtains or appropriates:
  1. Property of the value of more than one hundred dollars, but not exceeding five hundred dollars, in any manner whatever; or
  2. Property of any value, by taking the same from the person of another; or,
  3. A record of a court or officer, or a writing, instrument or record kept filed or deposited according to law, with, or in keeping of any, public office or officer.
§1298 Petit Larceny Defined. Every other larceny is petit larceny.

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