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Article 165
Other Offenses Relating to Theft

Sections

165.00
Misapplication of property
165.05
Unauthorized use of a vehicle in the third degree
165.06
Unauthorized use of a vehicle in the second degree
165.07
Unlawful use of secret scientific material
165.08
Unauthorized use of a vehicle in the first degree
165.09
Auto stripping in the third degree
165.10
Auto stripping in the second degree
165.11
Auto stripping in the first degree
165.15
Theft of services
165.16
Unauthorized sale of certain transportation services
165.17
Unlawful use of credit card, debit card or public benefit card
165.20
Fraudulently obtaining a signature
165.25
Jostling
165.30
Fraudulent accosting
165.35
Fortune telling
165.40
Criminal possession of stolen property in the fifth degree
165.45
Criminal possession of stolen property in the fourth degree
165.50
Criminal possession of stolen property in the third degree
165.52
Criminal possession of stolen property in the second degree
165.54
Criminal possession of stolen property in the first degree
165.55
Criminal possession of stolen property
165.60
Criminal possession of stolen property
165.65
Criminal possession of stolen property
165.66
Fostering the sale of stolen goods
165.70
Definitions
165.71
Trademark counterfeiting in the third degree
165.72
Trademark counterfeiting in the second degree
165.73
Trademark counterfeiting in the first degree
165.74
Seizure and distribution or destruction of goods bearing counterfeit trademarks
 



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