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  2. Wichita police accountant accused of stealing school ...

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    Prosecutors charged Shauna Dickman with two counts of felony theft in April after an investigation showed she took money for years to pay for personal expenses that likely included credit card ...

  3. Governor Gavin Newsom signs bill toughening California’s ...

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    Stealing property worth $950 or more will result in a felony theft charge, compared to other states including Texas and Wisconsin, where felony theft begins at $2,500. Show comments.

  4. L.A. County sheriff's deputy facing felony charges, allegedly ...

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    A Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputy was arrested this week after prosecutors said she stole money during a traffic stop, then filed a false report to cover it up. Jessica Lynn, 39, was charged ...

  5. Stolen Valor Act of 2013 - Wikipedia

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    Signed into law by President Barack Obama on June 3, 2013. The Stolen Valor Act of 2013 (Pub. L. 113–12 (text) (PDF); H.R. 258) is a United States federal law that was passed by the 113th United States Congress. The law amends the federal criminal code to make it a crime for a person to fraudulently claim having received a valor award ...

  6. 2014 California Proposition 47 - Wikipedia

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    This proposed initiative suggests that individuals convicted of a third theft involving property valued at $250 could face felony charges. California's business community has criticized the state's criminal justice policies, particularly Proposition 47, which reclassified certain crimes, like theft of items under $950, from felonies to ...

  7. Embezzlement - Wikipedia

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    Criminal law. Embezzlement (from Anglo-Norman, from Old French besillier ("to torment, etc."), of unknown origin) [1] is a term commonly used for a type of financial crime, usually involving theft of money from a business or employer. It often involves a trusted individual taking advantage of their position to steal funds or assets, most ...

  8. Theft - Wikipedia

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    Theft is the act of taking another person's property or services without that person's permission or consent with the intent to deprive the rightful owner of it. [1] [2] [3] The word theft is also used as a synonym or informal shorthand term for some crimes against property, such as larceny, robbery, [1] embezzlement, extortion, blackmail, or receiving stolen property. [2]

  9. Former Houston FBI agent pleads guilty to stealing ... - AOL

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    A former FBI agent has admitted to stealing money and property from residents' homes while executing search warrants, according to U.S. Attorney Alamdar S. Hamdani. ... The charges stem from ...