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- 13-1802 - Theft; classification; definitions - Arizona Legislature
A person commits theft if, without lawful authority, the person knowingly takes control, title, use or management of a vulnerable adult's property while acting in a position of trust and confidence and with the intent to deprive the vulnerable adult of the property
- ARS § 13-1802 – Theft – Arizona Law Penalties
ARS 13-1802 defines the crime of theft People commit this offense when they knowingly use or take someone else’s property or services without lawful authority to do so
- Theft in Arizona: ARS 13-1802 - az-defenders. com
In this post, we at AZ Defenders analyze Arizona’s theft crime statute, Arizona Revised Statutes (ARS) Section 13-1802 We identify the various types of theft, the penalties associated with each, and some possible defenses to a charge of theft
- Arizona Revised Statutes § 13-1802 (2025) - Theft; classification . . .
A person commits theft if, without lawful authority, the person knowingly takes control, title, use or management of a vulnerable adult's property while acting in a position of trust and confidence and with the intent to deprive the vulnerable adult of the property
- Sec 13-1802. Theft; classification; definitions, Chapter 18. THEFT . . .
A person commits theft if, without lawful authority, the person knowingly takes control, title, use or management of a vulnerable adult's property while acting in a position of trust and confidence and with the intent to deprive the vulnerable adult of the property
- Arizona Revised Statutes § 13-1802 Theft; Classification . . . - Laws
A person commits theft if, without lawful authority, the person knowingly takes control, title, use or management of a vulnerable adult's property while acting in a position of trust and confidence and with the intent to deprive the vulnerable adult of the property
- Arizona Revised Statutes Title 13. Criminal Code § 13-1802. Theft . . .
A person commits theft if, without lawful authority, the person knowingly takes control, title, use or management of a vulnerable adult's property while acting in a position of trust and confidence and with the intent to deprive the vulnerable adult of the property
- Arizona Laws 13-1802. Theft; classification; definitions
Trial: A hearing that takes place when the defendant pleads "not guilty" and witnesses are required to come to court to give evidence Value: means the fair market value of the property or services at the time of the theft See Arizona Laws 13-1801
- Theft in Arizona: A. R. S. 13-1802 - Rideout Law Group
Arizona defines theft in multiple ways, generally to do with taking control of another person’s property Per A R S 13-1802, theft can result in either misdemeanor or felony charges depending on the specific circumstance
- Understanding ARS Theft: ARS 13-1802| Penalties Defenses
Learn what ARS Theft means under Arizona law This guide explains ARS Theft charges, penalties, sentencing, and FAQs to help you understand your rights
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