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After all, that is nothing; petty larceny, six months at the most.
Democrats have always been concerned about the abuse of power, not petty larceny.
There's probably nothing more to this than you interrupted a bit of petty larceny.
Each has been charged with 14 counts of petty larceny.
"That's petty larceny to what I'm going to charge them with."
He was arrested and charged with petty larceny, investigators said.
A week before his 18th birthday, Butler spent 20 days in jail for petty larceny.
She was convicted of petty larceny three times in 2005, the Manhattan district attorney's office said.
The modern spelling is petty larceny for the misdemeanor level.
However, if you reduce the charge to one of petty larceny, I will plead guilty.
Not until two weeks later was the man charged with petty larceny and possession of stolen property.
There have been numerous burglaries, they said, most involving petty larceny.
She was charged with petty larceny, a Class A misdemeanor.
All crime - including petty larceny - is the result of criminal behavior, not victims' failings.
I imagine he was as full of petty larceny as Ferraro.
He called the police, who issued a petty larceny summons to Flowerman.
He has been charged with conducting a scheme to defraud and petty larceny.
At the time of our foregathering, Vixeela had already committed various petty larcenies.
The character finally arrives at Wentworth in episode 120 charged with petty larceny.
Some 22 drivers who had demanded exorbitant fares were charged with petty larceny.
And petty larceny, Ms. Franklin's friends say, is not murder.
I'm not saying I want to prosecute the rapes, the homicides and the petty larcenies.
He had a record; vagrancy, drunk and disorderly, petty larceny.
"If this amounts to anything more than petty larceny you'd be nabbed sure as hell.
The police said that he had been arrested three times, twice for possession of a gun and once for petty larceny.
Oh, there's petty thievery and such like but no more than is expected.
During the last months of his service, he had become addicted to petty thievery.
Not all children are equally likely to engage in such petty thievery.
Yet at the same time, he does not stop his illegal means of making ends meet, stealing and petty thievery.
No point in advertising that a colonel was descending to petty thievery.
Was Cassie involved in something more sinister than petty thievery?
Humanity is supposed to be beyond racial prejudice, let alone petty thievery.
Investigators have said that another officer or two may be arrested in an investigation into drugs and petty thievery.
Her only visits home are surreptitious ones, with the intention of petty thievery.
Shoplifting and other forms of petty thievery are among the most common crimes committed by children.
Petty thievery is a problem at the Bamako station.
Petty thievery and embezzling head our list of crimes.
The word on immigrants 100 years ago was that they expected to survive through crime, everything from bootlegging to petty thievery.
Moreover, many board members engaged in petty thievery and flagrant patronage.
Amid this desolation, no wonder Joe resorts to petty thievery.
Took to petty thievery to support the habit.
Just a bunch of petty thievery, these warehouse jobs."
Even the most upstanding citizens, it seems, can find justifications for a certain amount of petty thievery.
He knew he couldn't become involved with any petty thievery she might undertake to enhance her salary.
The men were arrested in what at first appeared to be a precinct-level petty thievery and fencing ring.
Those with less initiative, many of whom spend their days in hashish-smoking and petty thievery, are called "hittistes."
He got into some trouble himself, he said: "Petty thievery, some minor drug problems."
Petty thievery was none of his affair.
Toilet paper is typically the first quarry in a life of petty thievery from parents' homes, many filchers said.
He played an alienated young man, the son of a prosperous automobile dealer, who drifts into petty thievery.