Grand larceny is the offense with which you will be charged if you are suspected of theft. Under New York criminal law larceny is defined as obtaining property that belongs to someone else with the intent of keeping that property away from its owner. It does not matter if you take it for someone else, or take it and then give it to someone else. Larceny can be accomplished in several different ways including by trespassory taking, by extortion, by trick, by embezzlement, by false pretenses, or by writing a bad check. Under New York Penal Code § 155.42, you could be prosecuted for grand larceny in the first degree if you steal property that has a value of more than $1,000,000. It is the most serious grand larceny crime.
ExampleHank wanted to buy a new home for his family. He found a house that was on the market for $3 million. Hank was turned down for the mortgage because his income was way too low. Hank then forged documents that showed an income that was significantly higher than his true income. Hank went to a new lender and was approved for the mortgage. Hank soon defaulted on the loan. Later on it came to the lender's attention that Hank forged the documents. Among other charges, Hank could be prosecuted for grand larceny in the first degree as he obtained a loan in excess of $1 million based on fraud.
Related OffensesIn order for a charge of grand larceny in the first degree to hold the value of the property that you were accused of taking must be over $1,000,000. If you can show that that the value of the property is actually less than $1,000,000, then you cannot be convicted of grand larceny in the first degree. You may, however, still face lesser grand larceny charges
SentenceGrand larceny in the first degree is a class B felony. If convicted you could be sentenced to up to 25 years in prison. Unlike the other grand larceny charges, even if you are a first time offender if you are convicted of grand larceny in the first degree there is a minimum sentence that the judge must impose of 1 to 3 years. If you have a prior felony conviction the minimum sentence is 4.5 to 9 years in prison.
New York Penal Code § 155.42: Grand larceny in the first degreeA person is guilty of grand larceny in the first degree when he steals property and when the value of the property exceeds one million dollars.
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