Sentences with phrase «larceny as»

If there's another indie demiurge to which Michôd pays obeisance, it's Michael Mann — and the success of the picture (as shrine to masculinity, as introspective character study) suggests that cribbing from Kitano and Mann, if it's as successful a larceny as this, can be successful in no other way.
Instead, his client was rounded up in Oct. 2016, and charged with second - degree grand larceny as a hate crime for her role in the scam.
Fonvil and Depas face felony charges include third - degree grand larceny as a crime of public corruption, third - degree corrupting the government, and money laundering.
Mount Vernon — Mount Vernon Mayor Richard W. Thomas was arrested and arraigned Monday morning on criminal charges including grand larceny as part of a corruption probe by the New York State Attorney General's Office into campaign finance irregularities.

Not exact matches

Reagan's liberal opponents treated his appeal to wage earners as some combination of larceny and sorcery, but the truth was that Reagan was just better at listening to the wage earners of his own time while his opponents believed those wage earners were duty - bound to buy whatever distorted version of the past the Democratic party was selling.
I respect and applaud the coaching legend that he is, but as a fan I've reached my saturation point with him and the corporate clowns that enable his 8M larceny of fans hard earned money.
But by its characteristic softness on electoral turpitude, and its seeming penchant to aid and abet electoral larceny, hiding behind narrow legalism, it would appear as guilty of undermining Nigeria's political evolution, as the executive and the legislature.
Joseph Clare, 56, of Honoco Road, Aurora pleaded guilty in Genoa Town Court to misdemeanor fraud and petit larceny charges as part of a deal that he forfeit future insurance benefits, according to an announcement by state Inspector General Catherine Leahy Scott and Attorney General Eric Schneiderman.
The European rejection of the death penalty, which advocates of abolishing the death penalty in the United States cite as evidence of an emerging international consensus that ought to influence our Supreme Court, is related both to the past overuse of it by European nations (think of the executions for petty larceny in eighteenth - century England, the Reign of Terror in France, and the rampant employment of the death penalty by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union) and to the less democratic cast of European politics, which makes elite opinion more likely to override public opinion there than in the United States [emboldening mine].
As I reported this morning, Carl Paladino's campaign, for which Haggerty now works, has been bracing for this moment, expecting him to be slapped with a grand larceny charge.
Lazarus Sims, a former Syracuse University basketball player who was recently suspended from his position as Syracuse's parks department commissioner has been charged with third - degree grand larceny,
Lazarus Sims, a former Syracuse University basketball player who was recently suspended from his position as Syracuse's parks department commissioner has been charged with third - degree grand larceny, Syracuse.com reported on Tuesday.
Salcedo does have a history with law enforcement as he has been arrested at least five times for drug and grand larceny charges, according to reports.
Overall in November, as expected, the NYPD reported decreases in all other serious crimes, including homicide, grand larceny, burglary and felonious assaults.
But it does not turn over individuals arrested for low - level crimes such as possession of small amount of marijuana or blowing a stoplight without damaging people or property, or even for more serious nonviolent violations like money laundering, grand larceny or harassment.
On Jan. 30, a slimmed - down Matthews, wearing prison greens, shackled hand and foot and escorted by a pair of state corrections officers, appeared briefly in the hallways of the Ulster County Courthouse en route to a holding pen where he was to await a hearing on his alleged failure to abide by restitution order imposed by the court last year as part of his sentence on two counts of grand larceny.
Lynch pleaded guilty to two counts of grand larceny and two counts of combination in restraint of trade and competition, also known as New York state's Donnelly Act.
New charges include multiple counts of grand larceny, a felony that is punishable by prison time, as well as filing a false statement.
The president of the Syracuse / Onondaga chapter of the NAACP is facing grand larceny charges for allegedly stealing nearly $ 55,000 from CNY Pop - Warner Football and Cheerleading where he served as treasurer, according to New York State Police.
The New Suffolk resident surrendered herself to authorities, posting bond as she was charged with felony grand larceny, defrauding government, and official misconduct, a misdemeanor.
As such, these payments also appear to be for personal purposes and thus constitute larcenies,» the report stated.
«We can help disrupt the supply of this poison that is killing people at an alarming rate,» Flynn said, adding that those suffering from opiate addiction who commit non-violent crimes such as petty larceny will receive treatment rather than a prison sentence.
New York State law currently limits prosecutions for burglary to homes or buildings, leaving lesser charges such as misdemeanor larceny for car break - ins and no real consequences.
RICHMOND TOWN — A lawyer who stole nearly $ 2 million from a Staten Island cemetery while serving as acting president pleaded guilty to grand larceny Wednesday, the attorney general announced.
A Greenport woman accused of embezzling more than $ 400,000 from two Deer Park companies where she worked as a bookkeeper is to be arraigned next week on felony grand larceny charges, according to the Suffolk County district attorney's office.
The Upper East Side ranked as the safest neighborhood in Manhattan, despite a high rate of grand larcenies.
The complaint charges one count of Grand Larceny in the 3rd Degree as a Crime of Public Corruption, a class C felony; one count of Grand Larceny in the 3rd Degree, a class D felony; and 47 counts of Criminal Possession of a Forged Instrument in the 2nd Degree, each a class D felony.
Lorello was convicted in 2008 of grand larceny for stealing hundreds of artifacts from the collections of the New York State Library and New York Archives, for which he worked for nearly 30 years as a Civil War expert.
Now Travis is putting her own spin on the affair as she sits in a Rikers Island jail cell, unable to post $ 1 million bail on grand - larceny charges.
Layne is charged with felony counts of issuing a false certificate and first - degree falsifying business records, as well as misdemeanor counts of official misconduct and petty larceny.
The charges of fraud and grand larceny, for which he is now on trial, came in 2014 from Mr. Schneiderman and Thomas P. DiNapoli, the state comptroller, as part of a joint anticorruption initiative.
The new charges include multiple counts of grand larceny, a felony that is punishable by prison time, as well as filing a false statement.
Connellan has been charged with grand larceny for allegedly stealing «well over $ 3,000» from the state Department of Financial Services while being paid as a Syracuse police officer.
Pennsylvania's law keeps car break - ins as larcenies, but raises the crime to a felony for repeat offenders, Flynn said.
Car break - ins are currently prosecuted as larcenies.
In one of Fritz Lang's finest American films, Edward G. Robinson stars as as a meek cashier who plunges into a whirlpool of lust, larceny and revenge.
During the 1940s, Hale showed up in such Warner Bros. productions as Larceny Inc (1941), The Maltese Falcon (1941) and Casablanca (1943); this was due to the largess of studio head Jack Warner, who kept such faded silent favorites as Hale, Monte Blue and Leo White on permanent call.
Born and raised in New Mexico, he headed to California as a young man and made his feature film debut in Larceny (1948).
Moreover, in what's arguably a more brazen case of cinematic larceny, director Daniel Espinosa, best - known for the 2012 thriller Safe House, swipes his anti-gravity stylistics from Alfonso Cuarón, opening the film with a single, very long, VFX - heavy take that sends the camera around in gentle swoops from character to floating character as the space station itself tumbles slowly around its axis.
Professional thief Ernie takes Mike on as an apprentice, but while Mike clearly has «larceny in his heart», it will take him a long time to get as good as Ernie.
James» father leaves him in the care of a madam (Octavia Spencer), so it's no surprise that as a teen, he's staring down an unreasonably long prison sentence for petty larceny.
Jillian Bell is characteristically hilarious, as is Broad City's Ilana Glazer, but the way Michael Shannon walks away with scenes is tantamount to larceny.
The films don't really belong to him anymore once they belong to us, you see, and the lack of respect he's showing to our memories and pleasures is worse than just larceny, it's something as indecent and invasive as emotional rape.
He would if he weren't collecting sweet residuals from the first film, leaving the minor larceny and trespassing to this generation's lovable freakshow as they try to tunnel under the fence, lower a cat down on a harness as bait, and generally behave in that delightful way that's only delightful in movies.
This may also be viewed as larceny depending on the facts of the case.
This may include white collar crimes like fraud, false representation or pretenses, embezzlement or larceny, or more serious acts such as damages you owe to victims if you were at fault for causing someone else's death, such as vehicular manslaughter while driving under the influence or operating a boat or aircraft while intoxicated.
That might as well be grand larceny.
Every person who falsely personates another, in either his private or official capacity, and in such assumed character receives any money or property, knowing that it is intended to be delivered to the individual so personated, with intent to convert the same to his own use, or to that of another person, or to deprive the true owner thereof, is punishable in the same manner and to the same extent as for larceny of the money or property so received.
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The taking of an automobile may be defined as a simple larceny or it may be defined as a separate crime of auto theft.
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