Arrestable Offenses / Crimes under Fla. Stat. 812.14
S812.14 8 - LARC - RENUMBERED. SEE REC #S 7609 THRU 7617 - M: F
S812.14 - FRAUD - RENUMBERED. SEE REC #S 6928 6929 6930 - M: F
S812.14 2a - LARC - RENUMBERED. SEE REC #S 7600 THRU 7608 - M: F
S812.14 2b - LARC - RENUMBERED. SEE REC #S 7600 THRU 7608 - M: F
S812.14 2c - LARC - RENUMBERED. SEE REC #S 7600 THRU 7608 - M: F
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other money from consumers in violation of section
812.014, Florida Statutes (2001).[9] The complaint
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of Grand Theft in violation of Florida Statute §
812.014(2)(c). The Peters affidavit, also signed
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in 2001 for grand theft under Florida Statutes §
812.014(1) constituted an aggravated felony under § 101(a)(43)(G)
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[2] and grand theft of a motor vehicle under section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1997),[3] were obtained
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with two counts of grand theft, pursuant to section
812.014, Florida Statutes (Supp. 1982). After entering
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(2)(b)(3) of Florida's general theft statute. §
812.014, Fla. Stat. (1979). Employing what it called "a
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person not entitled thereto. Fla.Stat.Ann. §
812.014(1) (emphasis added). This statutory language clearly
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and convincing evidence that Amazon violated section
812.014(1), which provides: (1) A person commits
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person not entitled thereto. Id. (summarizing section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1987)). Although worded
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State v. Dunmann,
427 So.2d 166 (Fla. 1983); Section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1983). A co-owner of a joint
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grand theft and two degrees of petit theft. See §
812.014, Fla. Stat. (2005). Another is the homicide statute
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favor." Id. In construing the theft statute, section
812.014(2)(b), Florida Statutes (1981), to determine
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degree of a motor vehicle in violation of section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1977 & 1979). The informations
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theft a second-degree misdemeanor under section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1989) and agreed to pay
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chapter 74-383, section 38, Laws of Florida. [2] §
812.014(1), Fla. Stat. (1977).
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constitutionality of Florida's theft statute, Section
812.014(1), Florida Statutes (1977).[1] The trial judge
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(2007); Fla. R. Juv. P. 8.030, 8.035. . See §
812.014(1), (2)(c)l., Fla. Stat. (2006). .There is no
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firearm taken. Grappin was prosecuted under section
812.014(2)(b)(3), Florida Statutes (1981), which reads
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(1993),[1] and grand theft of a firearm, under section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1993),[2] violated his constitutional
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theft of less than one hundred dollars, citing section
812.014(2)(c) of the Florida Statutes (1981). The heading
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second-degree grand theft in violation of section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1977). The statute in effect
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petition charged I.T. and J.J. in the language of section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1993), that he did "knowingly
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third-degree felony of grand theft of a motor vehicle [§
812.014(1), (2)(c)(4), Fla. Stat.(1991)]. The state's
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civil theft under Florida Statutes §
812.035 and §
812.014, and thereby found the Defendants liable for theft
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the facts do in fact support such a finding. Section
812.014(1), Florida Statutes (1987), sets forth the
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found elsewhere in the statutes. An example is section
812.014, Florida Statutes, which was amended in 1992
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sentence imposed. First degree grand theft, section
812.014(1), (2)(a), Florida Statutes (1987): 30 years
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second degree is but a felony of the third degree, §
812.014(2)(b), Fla. Stat. (1979), and the State has convinced
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section
812.025 supplemented the theft statute (section
812.014) and the dealing in stolen property statute
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petit theft to felony petit theft pursuant to section
812.014(2)(c), Florida Statutes (1985), which provides
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prosecutions for felony petit theft under section
812.014(2)(c), Florida Statutes (1981).[1] That statute
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felony petit theft charges in violation of section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1993). The trial court adjudicated
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grand theft of an automobile, in violation of section
812.014(2)(c)(4), Florida Statutes (1989), and robbery
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committed the crime of petit theft under section
812.014, the State was required to establish that A
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contract with Automated amounted to theft under section
812.014 and rendered it liable for treble damages.
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at the time of the theft was $300 or more. See §
812.014(2)(c), Fla. Stat. (2000); Toler v. State, 779
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Crawford with grand theft in violation of section
812.014, Florida Statutes (Supp. 1982). Crawford pled
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acknowledged that its decision conflicted with D.N. Section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1987), commonly referred
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scheme to steal from Gersh, in violation of section
812.014(1)(a) and (b) of the Florida Statutes. Thus
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firearm taken. Grappin was prosecuted under section
812.014(2)(b)(3) [sic], Florida Statutes (1981), which
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petit theft (third or subsequent offense), see §
812.014(3)(c), Fla. Stat. (2004), and sentence' of three
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2d 1227 (Fla. 5th DCA 2000) (observing that section
812.014(2)(d), Florida Statutes (1991)which had previously
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The information charged an offense under Section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1977), as follows: "JOHN
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superseded in 1977 by the current theft statute, section
812.014. Ch. 77-342, § 4, Laws of Fla.[3] However,
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a firearm are defined in the same statute, section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1979). In Thomas, the district
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example from a different statute is instructive. Section
812.014(1), Florida Statutes (2001), defines "theft
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conversion of the dairy products in question under Section
812.014(1), Florida Statutes (1983), and realleged
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notwithstanding the fact that petit theft as defined in section
812.014 is a lesser included offense of robbery. See
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or more, grand theft of the second degree, section
812.014(2)(b), Florida Statutes (1979), absent any
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concur. NOTES [1] §
817.563, Fla. Stat. [2] §
812.014(2)(d), Fla. Stat. [3] U.S. Const. amend. 5; Art
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(1991). [2] §
784.08, Fla. Stat. (1991). [3] §
812.014(1) & (2)(d), Fla. Stat. (1991).
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information against appellee on the ground that Section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1977), is unconstitutional
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...The action arises under the federal Communications Act of 1934, 47 U.S.C. § 553; the federal R.I.C.O. Act, 18 U.S.C. § 1962; the Florida R.I.C.O. Act, §
895.03, Florida Statutes; the Florida Trespass and Larceny of Cable Television Service Statute, §
812.14, Florida Statutes; Florida Theft Statute, §
812.014(1), Florida Statutes; the Florida Unfair and Deceptive Acts or Practices Statute, §
501.204, Florida Statutes; and common law remedies for conversion and unfair competition. Although only the claims for relief under 47 U.S.C. § 553 and Florida Statutes, Section
812.14 were argued at the hearing, plaintiffs fully briefed the claim for relief under Florida Statutes, Section
812.014(1)....
..." plaintiffs' protected transmissions, in violation of Section 553. The Court further concludes that defendants' defense that only the use of such equipment is illegal, rather than its sale or distribution, is totally without merit. FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 812.14: TRESPASS AND LARCENY OF CABLE TELEVISION SERVICE 14. Section 812.14, Florida Statutes, makes it unlawful to: (a) willfully alter or tamper with equipment belonging to a cable television service so as to cause loss or damage; (b) make or cause to be made any connection in such a manner as to use, withou...
...ceny of a service or trespass to the fixtures of a supplier thereof. 16. Recently, though, several circuit courts in Dade and Broward Counties, Florida, have granted preliminary and permanent injunctions under similar facts as herein on the basis of Section 812.14, Florida Statutes....
...nt was capable of and would be used to receive plaintiffs' transmissions, without the purchasers reporting and paying for the services. In its Final Judgment for Permanent Injunction and Damages, the court held that a sale of such equipment violates Section 812.14, Florida Statutes: A sale of such equipment `cause[s] to be supplied' plaintiffs' service and such service *1201 has not been reported for payment by any purchaser thereof ... 17. This Court concludes that Florida Statutes, Section 812.14 applies not only to the purchasers and users of such equipment who fail to report for payment reception of the programming services to cable companies, but also to the providers and installers of such equipment....
...The testimony established that on two separate occasions, McDonough actually made the necessary physical connections between defendants' equipment and Storer Cable's cable wires, in order to enable defendants' purchasers to receive plaintiffs' cable services. Based on the testimony heard, defendants have violated Section 812.14, Florida Statutes, by selling, providing instructions for installing and actually installing cable television equipment, with the knowledge and intent that it would be used to intercept and receive plaintiffs' cable television services...
...Under 47 U.S.C. § 553, a movant need only prove a violation of § 553(a)(1) in order to request an injunction under § 553(c)(2)(A). 26. As discussed previously, plaintiffs have proven a likelihood of success on the merits under 47 U.S.C. § 553, and Sections
812.14 and
812.014, Florida Statutes....
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stealing property with intent to use under section
812.014 or stealing property with intent to traffic
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State did not charge Camp with theft under section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1989). [3] In this case
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theft or burglary of an automobile. We agree. Section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1987), defines theft as
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appellant's 1985 crime to a third degree felony, section
812.014(2)(c), Florida Statutes (1985), but placed
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reason to know said property was stolen. See §
812.014(2)(c)6., Fla. Stat. (2000). The crux of this case
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concur. NOTES [1] §
812.014(1), Fla. Stat. (1997). [2] The theft statute, §
812.014(1) requires that:
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Taylor v. State,
583 So.2d 323, 328 (Fla.1991). Section
812.014(1), Florida Statutes (1995) states: A person
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thefts under section
812.014(2)(b), Florida Statutes (1979): one theft under section
812.014(2)(b)1 (in
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circumstantial. To prove grand theft under section
812.014(1)(c)6, the state must prove that the defendant
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"valued" at $100 or more but less than $300. §
812.014(2)(e), Fla. Stat. (2006). "Value means the market
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convicted Mr. Burrell of second-degree grand theft. §
812.014(2)(b), Fla. Stat. (1989). It also determined that
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because the definition of grand theft, under section
812.014, Florida Statutes, includes an attempt to commit
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violated the Florida Civil Theft Statute, section
812.014, and the Florida Securities and Investor Protection
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second degree grand theft in violation of section
812.014(2)(b), Florida Statutes (1985). Approximately
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in order to enhance the crime pursuant to section
812.014(2)(c), Florida Statutes (1981), but the prior
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at the time of the theft was $300 or more. See §
812.014(2)(c)(1), Fla. Stat. (2002); Pickett v. State
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the value of the laptop was greater than $300. §
812.014(2)(c)1, Fla. Stat. (2005). Section
812.012(10)(a)1
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NOTES [1] § 812.02, Fla. Stat. (1985). [2] §
812.014, Fla. Stat. (1985).
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the word "endeavors" in the theft statute, Section
812.014(1), Florida Statutes (Supp. 1978), is equivalent
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to distinguish between degrees of theft. See §
812.014, Fla. Stat. (2010). Similarly, the criminal trafficking
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the threshold value for grand theft under section
812.014(2)(b). The question before the court is whether
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valued at $300 or more, but less than $5000. §
812.014(2)(c)1, Fla. Stat. (2003). The general rule under
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classified under two subsections, 1 and 3, of section
812.014(2)(b), proscribing larceny. The Drakes court
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Valued at $300 or more, but less than $5,000. §
812.014, Fla. Stat. (1999)(emphasis added). Proof of the
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third-degree grand theft of a firearm under section
812.014(2)(c)(5) of the Florida Statutes and second-degree
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crime. See §
806.13(1)(b), Fla. Stat. (1985); cf. §
812.014, Fla. Stat. (1985) (statute establishing varying
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he was charged and convicted of violating section
812.014(1) and (2)(c) for having taken personal properties
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essential elements under the civil theft statute. §
812.014(1), Fla. Stat. (1985). Summary judgment was thus
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Gayman guilty of felony petit theft under section
812.014(2)(d), Florida Statutes (1989), based on two
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had been returned precluded conviction under section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1987). R.M., 450 So.2d at
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charging her with grand theft in violation of section
812.014(2)(b), Florida Statutes (1985). She was adjudicated
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should be charged under the "Theft" statute, section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1983), and the "Trafficking
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$100 but less than $20,000, in violation of Section
812.014, Florida Statutes. Another count charged appellant
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theft under Florida statutory law. Fla. Stat.Ann. §
812.014 (West 1990). The parties seeking to recover under
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of the statute under which she was charged, section
812.014(1), Florida Statutes (1977). Williams here
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than $300, a third-degree felony pursuant to section
812.014(2)(c)(1), Florida Statutes (1989). Among the
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with grand theft of a motor vehicle under Section
812.014(2)(b)4, Florida Statutes (1981); he could not
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convicted only of grand theft pursuant to section
812.014(2)(a), Florida Statutes (2001). Because grand
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Plaintiff charging her with violation of Florida Statute
812.014, that the Plaintiff was tried before a
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theft of the same property in violation of section
812.014(3)(c), Florida Statutes (2002), and was convicted
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value of the property stolen be $300 or more. See §
812.014(2)(c), Fla.Stat. (1997). "Proof of the element
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Fla. Stat. (1996). [2] §
812.014(1) & (2)(c), Fla. Stat. (1996). [3] §
812.014(1) & (2)(d), Fla. Stat
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second degree grand theft in violation of section
812.014(2)(b), Florida Statutes (1983). Appellant raises
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Degree Grand Theft 13 years' incarceration, §
812.014(2)(b), Fla. Stat. (1987) followed by 2 years'
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necessary to sustain a grand theft conviction. See §
812.014(2)(c), Fla. Stat. (1999). Rudolf raised counsel's
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second degree grand theft in violation of section
812.014(2)(b), Florida Statutes (1981). On March 9
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had participated in the theft of the car, see §
812.014(2)(c)6, Fla. Stat. (2001),[*] or at the least
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the maximum amount defined as petit theft in section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1989). The state responded
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requisite element of grand theft pursuant to section
812.014,[1] Florida Statutes (1979). In Faison v. State
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another" as required by the theft statute, Section
812.014(1), Florida Statutes (1983). The motion was
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the parties without briefing. Prior to 1992, section
812.014(2)(d), Florida Statutes (1991), provided that
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Hodge of its use as alleged in the petition. See §
812.014(1), (2)(c)(1), Fla. Stat. (2003). The foregoing
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within the definition of the crime itself. E.g. §
812.014(1), Fla. Stat. (1977); § 918.14(1), Fla. Stat
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petit theft, a second degree misdemeanor under section
812.014(3)(a), Florida Statutes (1995). Section 39
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December 24, 1980, in multiple violation of section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1979).[1] Appellee moved
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and less than $300 in value, in violation of section
812.014(2)(e), Florida Statutes (1997). T.E.J. argues
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two counts of grand theft in violation of section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1990). At the time he committed
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charging document if it intends to proceed under section
812.014(2)(d), (1991), (now 812.104(3)(b), as amended
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Margarita Chacon with grand theft in violation of Section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1981). The crime charged
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grand theft arising from different incidents. §
812.014, Fla. Stat. (1985). She pleaded guilty to one
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theft in the first degree, in violation of section
812.014(1)(a), Florida Statutes (1987), and five counts
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owner of property of its use or benefit. See §
812.014(1), Fla. Stat. (2002)("[a] person commits theft
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interprets the theft statute, and particularly section
812.014(1)(a) and (b) to mean that a felonious taking
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action for damages based on a violation of section
812.014(1), Florida Statutes (1985).[1] *455 Here,
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theft conviction to a third-degree felony, see §
812.014(2)(d), Fla. Stat. (1989), it was improper to score
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DAUKSCH and DIAMANTIS, JJ., concur. NOTES [1] §
812.014, Fla. Stat. (1987). [2] §
775.082(3)(c), Fla
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grand theft of an automobile in violation of section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1983). A jury found appellant
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judgment of acquittal should be granted. See id. Section
812.014(1), Florida Statutes (1997), defines "theft"
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obtain or use, the property of another... ." Fla. Stat.
812.014(1) (1979). This statute is different from
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property is an element of theft as defined in section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1981).[2] Whether Bell holds
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covered by section
812.014(2)(c) and the taking of the firearm was covered by section
812.014(2)(b)3. Using
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were grand theft of a motor vehicle pursuant to §
812.014(2)(c)(6), and fleeing and attempting to elude
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violence, assault, or putting in fear. [6] Section
812.014 Florida Statutes (1) A person is guilty of
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appellant was guilty of theft, in violation of section
812.014, Florida Statutes, since it showed that appellant
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entered citing as the offense statute number section
812.014(2)(b)(1), but spelling out "retail theft."
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Statutes (1997), and grand theft in violation of section
812.014(2)(c), Florida Statutes *839 (1997), purportedly
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McDonald with both grand theft pursuant to section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1993), and credit card fraud
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the habitual offender statute when amending section
812.014, the legislature clearly intended to eliminate
CopyCited 6 times | Published | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal | 1991 WL 150425
grand theft counts are third degree felonies, section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1987), as amended by Supp
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bicycle from a friend precluded conviction under section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1979). Reversed with directions
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possession of a stolen air conditioner under Section
812.014(1)(b), Florida Statutes (1981). Construing
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to the use of any person not entitled thereto. §
812.014(1), Fla. Stat. (1993). A theft is deemed to be
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petitioner defaulted on the loans. It contends that section
812.014, Florida Statutes, as amended in 1987, is a
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HARRIS, C.J., and GOSHORN, J., concur. NOTES [1] §
812.014(1), Fla. Stat. (1991). [2] §
319.33(1)(d), Fla
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than $5,000, both third-degree felonies under section
812.014(2)(c), Florida Statutes (1999). The jury convicted
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conviction was reclassified as a felony pursuant to section
812.014(2)(d), Florida Statutes (1989), and then he
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THOMPSON, C.J., and GRIFFIN, J., concur. NOTES [1] §
812.014(3)(c), Fla. Stat. "A person who commits petit
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guilty of civil theft under Fla. Stat. §
812.014. Section
812.014 provides that a person commits the crime
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SHARP, and PETERSON, JJ., concur. NOTES [1] §
812.014(2)(c)(1), Fla. Stat. (1989). [2] Piffner admitted
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Fla. Stat. (2002). [2] §
812.014(1),(2)(c), Fla. Stat. (2002). [3] §
812.014(1),(2)(c), Fla. Stat. (2002)
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guilty of two counts of grand theft under section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1977). We find no error
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and BELL, JJ., concur. APPENDIX 14.1 THEFT §
812.014, Fla. Stat. To prove the crime of Theft, the State
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00 sunglasses from Albertson's. Relying on section
812.014(2)(c), Florida Statutes (1985), the state charged
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committed second degree misdemeanor petit theft, §
812.014(2)(c), Fla. Stat. (Supp. 1986). The maximum term
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second degree petit theft. We agree. Under section
812.014(2)(e), Florida Statutes (2007), to establish
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and sentence for petit theft in violation of section
812.014(2)(b) Florida Statutes (1985), and his conviction
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guilty to grand theft of a motor vehicle, section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1989), and nolo contendere
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NOTES [1] §
812.13, Fla. Stat. (1995). [2] §
812.014, Fla. Stat. (Supp.1996).
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property or a benefit from the property ...." §
812.014(1)(a), Fla. Stat. (2001). The State's theory of
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with committing grand theft, in violation of section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1993), and obtaining a vehicle
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property is $300 or more at the time of the theft. §
812.014(2)(c)(1), Fla. Stat. (2005); Pickett v. State
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words "obtaining" in the omnibus theft statute (§
812.014(1), Fla. Stat.) and "the taking possession of"
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essential element of the crime of grand theft. §
812.014(1), Fla.Stat. (1992); State v. Dunmann, 427 So
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(1991). [2] §
401.41(2), Fla. Stat. (1991). [3] §
812.014(2)(c)(1), Fla. Stat. (1991). [4] Rule 9.140(d)
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...4th DCA 1995), and State v. Acosta,
664 So.2d 967 (Fla. 4th DCA 1995), based on apparent conflict with MacMillan v. State,
358 So.2d 547 (Fla.1978). We have jurisdiction. Art. V, § 3(b)(3), Fla. Const. Marcolini was charged with theft of electricity in violation of section
812.14, Florida Statutes (1991), as a result of the discovery of a wire having been inserted in a hole drilled in his electric meter. According to section
812.14(3), Marcolini's actions may constitute prima facie evidence of a violation of that statute. Section
812.14(3) provides: (3) The presence on property in the actual possession of a person of any device or alteration which effects the diversion or use of the services of a utility, cable television service, or community antenna line service so...
...services; and (c) The customer or recipient of the utility services has received the direct benefit of such utility service for at least one full billing cycle. Marcolini filed a pretrial motion to declare unconstitutional the presumption created by section 812.14(3)....
...he Fourth District Court of Appeal as one of great public importance. The Fourth District reversed the trial court's dismissal. [1] The court questioned whether under the facial analysis used by this Court in MacMillan, [2] the 1979 amendments *5 to section 812.14(3) made the current version of this provision constitutional....
...A permissive inference allows, but does not require, the trier of fact to infer an elemental fact upon proof of a basic fact and places no burden on the defendant. Allen,
442 U.S. at 157,
99 S.Ct. at 2224. The district court classified the presumption created by section
812.14(3) as permissive based on the fact that it contained the words "shall be prima facie evidence," as did the statute labeled a permissive inference in State v....
...he facts as presented at trial. Id. at 967. We agree with the district court that the current version of the statute as applied to the limited facts presented in this case passes the rational connection test. In order for the permissive inference in section 812.14(3) to pass the rational connection test, the record must disclose that the presumed fact, that Marcolini and Acosta violated section 812.14, "more likely than not" flows from the following facts which the state must prove: (1) a device or alteration of equipment allowing for use of a utility service without payment was present on property in the actual possession of the de...
...ity service for at least one full billing cycle. We find that a defendant is more likely than not in violation of the statute when a fact finder concludes that each of these facts has been proven by the State. We conclude that the amendments made to section 812.14(3) following MacMillan bolster the statute's constitutionality in this as-applied analysis....
...We agree that the conflict has been reconciled but reach that conclusion for the following reason. Because facial review is no longer applicable to the permissive inference in this case, we find that MacMillan, which used a facial analysis in reviewing the prior version of section 812.14(3), is distinguishable. Additionally, we note that the 1979 amendments to section 812.14(3) provide a basis on which to distinguish MacMillan from the instant case....
...State,
358 So.2d 547 (Fla.1978), was correctly decided and I find the changes in the relevant statute to be insufficient to cure the constitutional defect we found in MacMillan, I would also hold the present statute unconstitutional. [7] In effect, section
812.14, Florida Statutes (1993), creates a presumption that a homeowner is guilty of stealing utility services if his utility meter has been altered in some way to avoid recording the use of the services....
...occurred is in the actual possession of the accused or upon proof that the accused has received direct benefit from a utility. We find that it cannot be said with substantial assurance that the presumed fact that defendant is guilty of violation of Section 812.14, Florida Statutes (Supp.1976), is more likely than not to flow from the proved fact of possession of the premises or receipt of benefits....
...SHAW and KOGAN, JJ., concur. NOTES [1] The Fourth District also reversed a similar dismissal in the companion case State v. Acosta,
664 So.2d 967 (Fla. 4th DCA 1995). [2] In MacMillan we held unconstitutional the presumption created by the 1976 version of section
812.14(3) which provided: (3) The existence, on property in the actual possession of the accused, of any connection, wire, conductor, meter alteration, or any device whatsoever, which effects the diversion or use of the service of a utility o...
...ed meter, pipe, conduit, line, cable, transformer, amplifier, or other apparatus or device shall be prima facie evidence of intent to violate, and of the violation of, this section by the person or persons so using or receiving such direct benefits. § 812.14, Fla.Stat....
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items taken. We agree and reverse. Pursuant to section
812.014(2)(e), Florida Statutes (2003), the State was
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Latch guilty of theft as defined in Fla.Stat.Ann. §
812.014 and awarded treble damages pursuant to Fla.Stat
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theft of property with a value less than $300.00. §
812.014(2)(d), Fla. Stat. (1989). The trial court later
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analogous to Georgia's "theft by taking" statute. Section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1999), provides: (1) A person
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to a charge of grand theft, in violation of section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1993). At the sentencing
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Ch.2011-141, § 22, Laws of Fla. (creating section
812.014(2)(c)13, Florida Statutes (2012)). As proposed
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years in the State penitentiary, pursuant to Section
812.014(2)(c), Florida Statutes (1980), for felony
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REMANDED. DAUKSCH and COBB, JJ., concur. NOTES [1] §
812.014(1), 2(c), Fla. Stat. (1991). [2] $40.51 per day
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of a felony of the third degree pursuant to section
812.014(2)(c), Florida Statutes (1985), and to sentence
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charged and convicted of grand theft under section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1981), the omnibus theft
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ground that the state did not prove he violated section
812.014(1), Florida Statutes (1985), and thus the court
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person not entitled to the use of the property. §
812.014, Fla. Stat. (2009). Thefts are *542divided into
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NOTES [1] §
810.02, Fla. Stat. (1997). [2] §
812.014, Fla. Stat. (1997).
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the legislature intended dual convictions. See §
812.014, Fla. Stat. (Supp. 1988); §
812.13, Fla. Stat
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conviction must be for a crime specified in section
812.014(3), Florida Statutes (1997). Reversed and remanded
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to said property ... as prohibited by Florida Statute
812.014,"[3] and "that pursuant to Florida Statute
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punishable as provided in s.
775.082 or s.
775.083." §
812.014(2)(d), Fla. Stat. (1993) (emphasis added). Under
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theft in the second degree, a violation of section
812.014(2)(b), Florida Statutes (1987). Although the
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theft of Harold Houser's vehicle pursuant to section
812.014(2)(b), Florida Statutes (1983). Appellant moved
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motor vehicle, a third degree felony, under section
812.014(2)(c), Florida Statutes (1993). Pursuant to
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[2] See §
831.07, Fla. Stat. (2002). [3] See §
812.014(2)(c), Fla. Stat. (2002). [4] Miranda v. Arizona
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or permanently deprive the owner of its use. §
812.014(2)(a)-(c), Fla. Stat. (1993). Comparing the necessary
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court noted that the omnibus theft statute, section
812.014, requires a finding of specific intent to either
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because the legislature, in 1992, amended section
812.014, Florida Statutes, to eliminate habitual felony
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...On the evidence presented, the Court finds that Plaintiff, W. SHARON PARKER, sustained actual damages in the amount on Four Thousand Fifty Dollars ($4,050.00) and is entitled to recover treble damages, attorneys' fees and costs by reason of her cause of action for civil theft pursuant to §
772.11 and §
812.14(sic), Florida Statutes....
...sions of law. NOTES [1] The Final Judgment is not based on counts alleged in Plaintiff's state court complaint. However, this Court will not second-guess the relief granted by the state court. [2] The Final Judgment mistakenly cites Florida Statutes §
812.14 titled "Trespass and larceny with relation to utility cable or cable television fixtures." This Court deems the state court final judgment as intending the correct cite to be Florida Statutes §
812.014 titled "Theft."
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and grand theft of money for the second check. §
812.014(2)(c)(1), (4), Fla. Stat. (1991). A jury trial
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PETERSON and SAWAYA, JJ., concur. NOTES [1] §
812.014(2)(c)6., Fla. Stat. (1997).
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1984). In Grappin the court considered whether section
812.014(2)(b) unambiguously permitted five separate
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violation of the third-degree grand theft statute, §
812.014(2)(c)l., Fla. Stat. (2008), the State must prove
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violation of the third-degree grand theft statute, §
812.014(2)(c)1., Fla. Stat. (2008), the State must prove
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property of another" within the meaning of section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1991), because the personal
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(1993), and grand theft of a firearm under section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1993), violated his constitutional
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03(4), Fla.Stat. [3] § 817.036, Fla.Stat. [4] §
812.014(2), Fla.Stat. [5] §
319.35(1)(a), Fla.Stat. [6]
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alleging the offense of grand theft auto. See §
812.014(2)(c), Fla. Stat. (1993). At the adjudicatory
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analogize the felony petit theft statute, section
812.014(3)(c), with section
775.084 because a similar
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convicted of third degree grand theft, defined in section
812.014(2)(c), Florida Statutes (1997) and exploitation
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first degree grand theft, in violation of section
812.014(2)(a), Florida Statutes (1993); six counts
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appellant pled nolo contendere to a violation of §
812.014(2)(b), Fla. Stat. (1985), grand theft of property
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property stolen is three hundred dollars or more. §
812.014(2)(c), Fla. Stat. (1997). "`Proof of the element
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section
812.019(1) in degrees in accordance with section
812.014, Florida Statutes *893 (2001). The trial court
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not entitled thereto. The elements of theft, section
812.014, are (1) knowingly (2) obtaining or using,
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point was $100. It has since been raised to $300. §
812.014(2)(b), Fla. Stat. (Supp. 1986). [2] Under our
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was charged with grand theft in violation of section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1991) (Count I), and with
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proper interpretation of the theft statute, Section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1981), as applied to one
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criminal offense from "theft" as contemplated by section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1981). We hold that it is
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should not have been aggravated pursuant to section
812.014(2)(c), Florida Statutes (1983)[3] by a conviction
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property was stolen, contrary to F.S. §
812.014(1)(b), and F.S. §
812.014(2)(b) (emphasis added). The state
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DCA 1998). RAMIREZ, J., concurs. NOTES [1] Section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1991) provides that a person
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was charged with grand theft in violation of section
812.014(2)(b), Florida Statutes, which provides for
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under section 817.036, and grand theft under section
812.014, are violative of the double jeopardy clause
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by jury of grand theft, a third-degree felony. §
812.014(2)(c), Fla. Stat. (1989). A guidelines scoresheet
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ANSTEAD and DELL, JJ., concur. NOTES [1] Section
812.014(2)(b), Florida Statutes (1985).
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...of Turner, Hodson, Watkins & Lynn, Homestead, for City of Homestead, Dade County, amici curiae. PER CURIAM. This cause is before us on direct appeal to review the judgment of the County Court, in and for Dade County, upholding the constitutionality of Section 812.14(3), Florida Statutes (Supp. 1976). Appellant was charged by an information dated December 27, 1976, with trespass and larceny with relation to utility fixtures in violation of Section 812.14, Florida Statutes (Supp....
...titutional as it applied to homeowners. The motion was denied, and the appellant was convicted and sentenced to thirty days. His motion for a stay pending appeal was granted. A motion for new trial was filed by the appellant. The motion alleged that Section 812.14, Florida Statutes (Supp....
...The trial judge denied the appellant's motion but stated no reasons for the denial in his order. An appeal was taken by the appellant to the Circuit Court for Dade County. The appellant assigned as error, inter alia, the trial court's determination that Section 812.14, Florida Statutes (Supp. 1976), was constitutional. The Circuit Court, holding that the trial judge directly passed upon the constitutionality of Section 812.14, Florida Statutes (Supp. 1976), ordered that the cause be transferred to this Court. The primary question presented for our consideration is the constitutionality vel non of Section 812.14(3), Florida Statutes (Supp. 1976), which establishes a presumption of intent to violate and of the violation of Section 812.14, Florida Statutes (Supp....
...occurred is in the actual possession of the accused or upon proof that the accused has received direct benefit from a utility. We find that it cannot be said with substantial assurance that the presumed fact that defendant is guilty of violation of Section 812.14, Florida Statutes (Supp....
...em to cause the one in possession of the premises to receive benefits therefrom without his knowledge and, thereby, subject him to the presumption. Since we find subsection 3 to be unconstitutional, we must proceed to determine its severability from Section 812.14, Florida Statutes (Supp....
...o inseparable that the Legislature would not have enacted the one without the other, it is the duty of the Court to give effect to that portion of the statute which is not constitutionally infirm... ." Supra at 380. The deletion of subsection 3 from Section 812.14, Florida Statutes (Supp....
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Statutes (1991), and grand theft, in violation of section
812.014(2)(c)(1), Florida Statutes (1991), arose out
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contain sufficient evidence of guilt under section
812.014, Florida Statutes (Supp. 1987); the state failed
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2) grand theft first degree in violation of section
812.014(1), (2)(a), Florida Statutes (1991). In October
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DAUKSCH and GRIFFIN, JJ., concur. NOTES [1] §
812.014(2)(c)(1), Fla. Stat. (1991). [2] §
812.015(6)
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prosecute as a subsequent offender pursuant to section
812.014(2)(c), Florida Statutes (1979). On December
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automobile on March 2, 1982, in violation of section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1981). A jury returned a
CopyCited 4 times | Published | Florida 1st District Court of Appeal | 1994 WL 120055
any person not entitled thereto, contrary to Section
812.014(2)(c)(1), Florida Statutes. By his plea of
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grand theft on May 31, 1985, in violation of section
812.014(1), Florida Statutes (1985). He entered a plea
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Statutes (2000), and petit theft in violation of section
812.014(3)(a) of the Florida Statutes (2000). The victim
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person not entitled to the use of the property." §
812.014(1)(a) & (b), Fla. Stat. (2006). Notwithstanding
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stolen property equaled or exceeded $300. See §
812.014(2)(c), Fla. Stat. (2000). The State's failure
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grounded upon the trial judge's finding that Section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1977), "is unconstitutionally
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offender statute. See §
812.014(2)(d), Fla.Stat. (1991)[now renumbered as §
812.014(3)(c)]. However, in
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than $100, an essential element of grand theft. §
812.014(2)(b), Fla. Stat. (1983). We disagree. The victim's
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Statutes (2002); grand theft, §
812.014(1), (2)(c)(1); grand theft auto, §
812.014(2)(c)(6); kidnapping, §
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allegations are sufficient to state a violation of Section
812.014(1), Florida Statutes (1983).[2] Accordingly
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[1] §
810.02(4)(a), Fla. Stat. (1997). [2] §
812.014(2)(c)(1), Fla. Stat. (1997).
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possessed the specific criminal intent required by section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1993), to sustain a conviction
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theft of a motor vehicle, in violation of section
812.014(2)(c)4, Florida Statutes (1993). After a bench
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person, when (3) the property is a motor vehicle. §
812.014(1), (2)(c)(6), Fla. Stat. (2008). The evidence
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second degree petit theft. We agree. Under section
812.014(2)(e), Florida Statutes (2007), to establish
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alleges in count I that Appellants violated section
812.014(1), Florida Statutes, and seeks recovery of
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1996: felony petit theft, in violation of section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1995), and resisting arrest
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five counts of grand theft, in violation of section
812.014, Florida Statutes, and five counts of contracting
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of Gordy's belongings after the shooting. See §
812.014(3)(a), Fla. Stat. (1997). Accordingly, we reverse
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court reclassified her conviction pursuant to section
812.014(2)(c), based on her prior theft convictions
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information with one count of grand theft under section
812.014, Florida Statutes (2015), alleging he knowingly
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to the misdemeanor offense of petit theft, section
812.014(2)(d), in exchange for a maximum six months
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was charged with grand theft in violation of section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1985). Appellee was determined
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theft of a motor vehicle, in violation of section
812.014(2)(c)4., Florida Statutes (1989). His attorney
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with thirddegree grand theft, in violation of section
812.014, Florida Statutes, which provides, in pertinent
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adjudication of delinquency predicated on grand theft. §
812.014(2)(c)(1), Fla. Stat. (Supp. 1986). D.L. contends
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amount as does Florida's grand theft statute. See §
812.014(1), Fla. Stat. (1993). Thus, we conclude that
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01(1)(a)(3),
775.087(1), (2), Fla. Stat. (2004). [3] §
812.014(2)(c)(6), Fla. Stat. (2004). [4] Under the "mailbox"
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of conviction for grand theft, third degree, §
812.014(2)(c)(1), Fla. Stat. (1989), and remand the cause
CopyCited 3 times | Published | Florida 4th District Court of Appeal | 1991 WL 2768
an essential element of the crime of theft. Section
812.014(1), Florida Statutes (1986). It is generally
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. .," and consequently, violated Fla. Stat. §
812.014 (1992). (Id. ¶¶ 29-36). 3. Based on these findings
CopyCited 3 times | Published | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal | 1993 WL 48233
the property taken has a value of $300 or more. §
812.014(1)(c)1, Fla. Stat. (1989). Although the evidence
CopyCited 3 times | Published | Florida 5th District Court of Appeal | 1994 WL 54790
NOTES [1] §
812.019, Fla. Stat. (1989). [2] §
812.014, Fla. Stat. (1989). [3] The judgment contained
CopyCited 3 times | Published | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal | 1995 WL 59618
his or her own use or to the use of another. §
812.014(1)(b), Fla. Stat. (1991). One "obtains or uses"
CopyCited 3 times | Published | Florida 3rd District Court of Appeal | 2002 WL 215864
of first degree grand theft in violation of Section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1995), in connection with
CopyCited 3 times | Published | Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit | 1987 U.S. App. LEXIS 15963
consti*921tuted civil conversion in violation of Fla. Stat. §
812.014.9 The district court also granted judgment n.o
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[3] §
812.13(2)(a), Fla. Stat. (1983). [4] §
812.014(2)(b)(1), Fla. Stat. (1983).
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COBB and DIAMANTIS, JJ., concur. NOTES [1] §
812.014, Fla. Stat. (1993). [2] Hunt v. State, 613 So
CopyCited 3 times | Published | Florida 1st District Court of Appeal | 1991 WL 272779
offense of grand theft auto, a violation of section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1989). The issue is whether
CopyCited 3 times | Published | Florida 4th District Court of Appeal | 2006 WL 3613744
grand theft, which is a third-degree felony. §
812.014(2)(c)3, Fla. Stat. (2003). A third-degree felony
CopyCited 3 times | Published | Florida 5th District Court of Appeal | 10 Fla. L. Weekly 2721
NOTES [1] §
810.02(1), Fla. Stat. (1983). [2] §
812.014(2), Fla. Stat. (1983). [3] The Florida Bar: Amendment
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both crimes are defined in the theft statute, Section
812.014, Florida Statutes. The State questions the
CopyCited 3 times | Published | Florida 5th District Court of Appeal | 1998 WL 518609
[1] §
782.04(1)(a)1, Fla. Stat. (1995). [2] §
812.014(1), (2)(c), Fla. Stat. (1995). [3] §
790.01(2)
CopyCited 3 times | Published | Supreme Court of Florida | 1994 WL 442253
sentenced for felony petit theft based on section
812.014(2)(d), Florida Statutes (1991).[2] The trial
CopyCited 3 times | Published | Florida 4th District Court of Appeal | 1994 WL 415242
included offense of robbery. Compare §
812.13 with §
812.014(1), (2)(d), Fla. Stat. (1991); J.C.B. v. State
CopyCited 3 times | Published | Florida 3rd District Court of Appeal | 2004 WL 735382
charged the defendant with felony petit theft, see §
812.014(3)(c), Fla. Stat. (2001),[1] and based on the
CopyCited 3 times | Published | Florida 5th District Court of Appeal | 1994 WL 151314
Fla. Stat. (1989). [2] §
812.014(1) & (2)(c), Fla. Stat. (1989). [3] §
812.014(2)(d), Fla. Stat. (1989)
CopyCited 3 times | Published | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal | 1998 WL 210954
count of third-degree grand theft, all under section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1985). Amos has raised two
CopyCited 3 times | Published | Florida 5th District Court of Appeal | 2005 WL 735286
acquittal as to the crime of petit theft. Section
812.014, Florida Statutes, has been held to define
CopyCited 2 times | Published | Florida 5th District Court of Appeal | 2000 WL 1360874
NOTES [1] §
810.02, Fla. Stat. (1997). [2] §
812.014, Fla. Stat. (1997). [3] It is the intent of the
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the circuit court. Regrettably that is so. Section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1981), defining and proscribing
CopyCited 2 times | Published | Florida 5th District Court of Appeal | 2009 Fla. App. LEXIS 16126, 34 Fla. L. Weekly Fed. D 2230
PALMER and JACOBUS, JJ., concur. NOTES [1] See §
812.014(1) and (2)(a), Fla. Stat. (2001).
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curtilage of a dwelling pursuant to s.
810.09(1)." §
812.014(2)(d), Fla. Stat. (2005). Appellant was alleged
CopyCited 2 times | Published | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal | 2008 WL 4790944
but less than $300 and taken from a dwelling. §
812.014(2)(d), Fla. Stat. (2007). In this case, the State
CopyCited 2 times | Published | Florida 3rd District Court of Appeal | 2003 WL 22799549
of the law." Under the explicit language of section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1991), it is clear that
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firearm during the burglary, in violation of section
812.014(2)(c)(5), Florida Statutes (2000), and the
CopyCited 2 times | Published | Florida 3rd District Court of Appeal | 12 Fla. L. Weekly 2639
commit theft. In a prosecution for theft under section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1983), the state must prove
CopyCited 2 times | Published | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal | 2007 WL 3408308
property is $300 or more at the time of the theft. §
812.014(2)(c)(1), Fla. Stat. (2005). At trial the victim
CopyCited 2 times | Published | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal | 2007 WL 3408306
guilty to petit theft, a first-degree misdemeanor. §
812.014(2)(e), Fla. Stat. (2000). He argues and the
CopyCited 2 times | Published | Florida 3rd District Court of Appeal | 1989 WL 136139
§
810.02, Fla. Stat. (1987), and grand theft, §
812.014, Fla. Stat. (1987). J.O. contends that because
CopyCited 2 times | Published | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal | 10 Fla. L. Weekly 1309
conviction for felony petit theft, a violation of section
812.014(2)(c), Florida Statutes (1983). The offense
CopyCited 2 times | Published | Florida 1st District Court of Appeal | 1988 WL 50142
"a" was used in reference to "a firearm" in section
812.014(2)(b)3, and the supreme court reasoned that
CopyCited 2 times | Published | Florida 5th District Court of Appeal | 2003 WL 21105386
the value of the items stolen exceeded $300.00. §
812.014(2)(c)1, Fla. Stat. We agree and reverse his conviction
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theft, a first-degree misdemeanor defined in section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1997). Telesz was not arrested
CopyCited 2 times | Published | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal | 1996 WL 238510
motor vehicle (count VI), in violation of section
812.014(2)(c)4, Florida Statutes (1991). The evidence
CopyCited 2 times | Published | Florida 4th District Court of Appeal | 2005 WL 545130
criminal episode. It is clear from a reading of section
812.014 that the legislature intended to treat the
CopyCited 2 times | Published | Florida 1st District Court of Appeal | 2005 WL 723818
deprive the other person of the property. See §
812.014(1)(a) & (2)(c)1., Fla. Stat. (2000). The State
CopyCited 2 times | Published | Florida 5th District Court of Appeal | 2007 WL 935011
1984)). The omnibus theft statute found in section
812.014 is broad in application and includes the old
CopyCited 2 times | Published | Florida 5th District Court of Appeal | 1988 WL 23654
property he used or obtained belonged to the county. §
812.014(1), Fla. Stat. (1985). Because of our above disposition
CopyCited 2 times | Published | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal | 2000 WL 293225
(1997), and for grand theft, a violation of section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1997). Mr. Sheppard also
CopyCited 2 times | Published | Florida 4th District Court of Appeal | 1993 WL 74294
knowing that he was not entitled to do so. See section
812.014(1), Florida Statutes. Although intent may be
CopyCited 2 times | Published | Florida 4th District Court of Appeal | 1991 WL 32108
(Retired) Associate Judge, concur. NOTES [1] Section
812.014(2)(c)(1) requires that the value of the property
CopyCited 2 times | Published | Florida 5th District Court of Appeal | 12 Fla. L. Weekly 757
theft in the second degree in violation of section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1985), imposed after jury
CopyCited 2 times | Published | Florida 1st District Court of Appeal | 1993 WL 186551
committing petty theft, a misdemeanor defined in section
812.014(2)(d), Florida Statutes (1991). The amended
CopyCited 2 times | Published | Florida 5th District Court of Appeal | 1988 WL 62670
theft statute (then section 812.021(3), now section
812.014(2)(c), Florida Statutes see note 1 below)
CopyCited 2 times | Published | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal | 1996 WL 338831
permanently, appropriate the property to his own use. §
812.014, Fla. Stat. (1993). A person "obtains or uses"
CopyCited 2 times | Published | Florida 1st District Court of Appeal | 11 Fla. L. Weekly 1382
convictions on six counts of grand theft, section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1983). He contends that
CopyCited 2 times | Published | Florida 1st District Court of Appeal | 10 Fla. L. Weekly 1450
theft of an outboard motor in violation of Section
812.014, Florida Statutes, and trafficking in stolen
CopyCited 2 times | Published | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal | 2008 WL 2356691
delinquent for grand theft of a motor vehicle. §
812.014(2)(c)(6), Fla. Stat. (2004). Based on that adjudication
CopyCited 2 times | Published | Florida 5th District Court of Appeal | 2005 WL 170875
person not entitled thereto, contrary to Florida Statute
812.014(1) and (2)(a). (1 DEG FEL) The defendant
CopyCited 2 times | Published | Florida 1st District Court of Appeal | 1992 WL 15904
appropriate the currency to his own use, contrary to Section
812.014, Florida Statutes. And your Grand Jurors further
CopyCited 2 times | Published | Florida 5th District Court of Appeal | 1997 WL 1706
appropriating the property of another for one's own use. §
812.014, Fla. Stat. (1995). The crime of preventing or
CopyCited 2 times | Published | Florida 1st District Court of Appeal | 1999 WL 35215
Statutes (Supp.1996), and for grand theft under section
812.014(2)(c), Florida Statutes (1995). The witness
CopyCited 2 times | Published | Florida 5th District Court of Appeal | 2005 Fla. App. LEXIS 335
committed the crime of petit theft under section
812.014, the State was required to establish that A
CopyCited 2 times | Published | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal | 1999 WL 13032
property, as required under the theft statute. See §
812.014(1), Fla. Stat. (1995); State v. G.C., 572 So.2d
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grand theft in the second degree pursuant to Fla.Stat.
812.014(2)(b). 5. On May 18, 1989, the State Court
CopyCited 2 times | Published | Florida 4th District Court of Appeal | 1995 WL 46556
Florida Statutes (1993), based on a violation of section
812.014(1), Florida Statutes (1993), which we will
CopyCited 2 times | Published | Florida 1st District Court of Appeal | 2006 WL 406958
April 24, 2003 (Count Three), in violation of section
812.014(2)(c)1., Florida Statutes (2003) (defining
CopyCited 2 times | Published | Florida 5th District Court of Appeal | 2001 WL 85530
the property or a benefit from the property. §
812.014(1)(a), Fla.Stat. In defining "obtains or uses
CopyCited 2 times | Published | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal | 12 Fla. L. Weekly 68
Statutes (1983) and grand theft in violation of section
812.014(2)(b)(1), Florida Statutes (1983). The guidelines
CopyCited 2 times | Published | Florida 5th District Court of Appeal | 1994 WL 406603
(1993). [3] §
810.06, Fla. Stat. (1993). [4] §
812.014(1) and (2)(c)1, Fla. Stat. (1993).
CopyCited 2 times | Published | Florida 4th District Court of Appeal | 2000 WL 1229785
to, the commission of the act of taking. See §
812.014, Fla. Stat. (1991); Stramaglia v. State, 603 So
CopyCited 2 times | Published | Florida 5th District Court of Appeal | 1998 WL 472651
SHARP and THOMPSON, JJ., concur. NOTES [1] §
812.014(2)(b), Fla. State.(1995). [2] It is undisputed
CopyCited 2 times | Published | Florida 5th District Court of Appeal | 1999 WL 619350
[1] §
812.13(2)(a), Fla. Stat. (1995). [2] §
812.014(2)(c), Fla. Stat. (1995).
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charging defendant with grand theft under Section
812.014 Florida Statutes (1977). Defendant/appellee
CopyCited 2 times | Published | Florida 4th District Court of Appeal | 2008 WL 1733280
prosecution for grand theft of the third degree. See §
812.014(2)(c)1., Fla. Stat. (2004). Our review of the
CopyCited 2 times | Published | Florida 3rd District Court of Appeal | 2004 WL 784855
taken was $300 or more but less than $20,000. See §
812.014, Fla. Stat. (2001); Fla. Std. Jury Instr. (Crim
CopyCited 2 times | Published | Florida 1st District Court of Appeal | 12 Fla. L. Weekly 999
than as a third degree felony as provided by Section
812.014(2)(b), Florida Statutes. The appellant was
CopyCited 2 times | Published | Florida 5th District Court of Appeal | 2005 WL 735636
Stat. [2] §
784.021(1)(a), Fla. Stat. [3] §
812.014(2)(c), Fla. Stat. [4] Ward has not appealed the
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Supreme Court of Florida | 2012 WL 3853528
files constituted acts of criminal theft under section
812.014, Florida Statutes (2001), and that theft inherently
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Florida 3rd District Court of Appeal | 2001 WL 1159788
affect the value of the property stolen under section
812.014(2), Florida Statutes (2000), which is the only
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Florida 5th District Court of Appeal | 2005 WL 2673708
NOTES [1] §
812.019(1), Fla. Stat. (2003). [2] §
812.014(2), Fla. Stat. (2003).
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proof under the requirements of Florida law. See §
812.014(1), Fla. Stat. (2002) (“A person commits theft
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal
(1983), four counts of grand theft contrary to section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1983), and three counts
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Florida 4th District Court of Appeal | 2005 WL 3180036
state charged Longval with grand theft under section
812.014, Florida Statutes (2004). Under that statute
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Florida 4th District Court of Appeal | 2011 Fla. App. LEXIS 17382
property at the time of the theft is $300 or more. §
812.014(2)(c), Fla. Stat. (2009). “Value means the market
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Florida 4th District Court of Appeal | 2011 WL 5170285
property at the time of the theft is $300 or more. §
812.014(2)(c), Fla. Stat. (2009). "Value means the market
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Florida 5th District Court of Appeal | 29 Fla. L. Weekly Fed. D 2624
§§
810.02(1), (2)(b);
810.07, Fla. Stat. [6] §
812.014(1), (2)(c)5, Fla. Stat. (1999). [7] Perry's original
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal | 2005 WL 3077212
of a testamentary instrument as defined in section
812.014(2)(c)(4), Florida Statutes (2003), is a specific
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal | 2006 WL 3330764
charged with grand theft of a motor vehicle, §
812.014(2)(c)(6), Fla. Stat. (2004); burglary of a conveyance
CopyCited 1 times | Published | District Court of Appeal of Florida | 1996 Fla. App. LEXIS 6224
possessed the specific criminal intent required by section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1993), to sustain a conviction
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Florida 4th District Court of Appeal
with and convicted of grand theft auto under section
812.014, Florida Statutes (2005).[1] To convict a person
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal
the word "endeavors" in the theft statute, section
812.014(1), Florida Statutes (Supp. 1978), was equivalent
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal | 2010 Fla. App. LEXIS 7036
person, when (3) the property is a motor vehicle. §
812.014(1), (2)(c)(6), Fla. Stat. (2008). The evidence
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal | 2003 WL 2002549
convictions for both grand theft, pursuant to section
812.014(2)(b), Florida Statutes (1999), and filing
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Florida 4th District Court of Appeal | 1996 WL 106377
charged with a violation of both
713.345 and section
812.014 for a single episode involving only the same
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal | 2006 Fla. App. LEXIS 6999
Hodge of its use as alleged in the petition. See §
812.014(1), (2)(c)(l), Fla. Stat. (2003). The foregoing
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Florida 4th District Court of Appeal | 1997 WL 90849
Florida Statutes (1995), and petit theft, section
812.014(3)(a), Florida Statutes (1995). We hold that
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Florida 5th District Court of Appeal | 1993 WL 55931
(1989). [3] §
810.02(2), Fla. Stat. (1989). [4] §
812.014, Fla. Stat. (1989). [5] Section
775.087 of the
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Florida 3rd District Court of Appeal | 2010 Fla. App. LEXIS 3800
charge jury on the offense of theft under section
812.014, where information only charged defendant with
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Florida 5th District Court of Appeal | 1988 WL 21664
grand theft under the Omnibus Theft Statute, section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1983), for those same months
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal
value of more than $300 but less than $5000. See §
812.014(2)(c)(1), Fla. Stat. (2016). The only items reported
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Florida 5th District Court of Appeal | 2010 Fla. App. LEXIS 3374, 2010 WL 838157
...812.13(1) and (2)(c) and July 16, 2007 Amended Information. The July 16, 2007 Amended Information contains each requisite element of the lesser included offense of theft. See July 16, 2007 Amended Information and compare Fla. Stat.
812.014(1)(a) and (b). Subsection (d) of Fla. Stat.
812.14 merely specifies circumstances pursuant to which the crime of theft is designated a felony in the third degreenot the requisite elements of the crime....
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Florida 5th District Court of Appeal | 1988 WL 57435
REMANDED. DAUKSCH and COBB, JJ., concur. NOTES [1] §
812.014(2)(c), Fla. Stat. (1987).
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degrees of theft are category two offenses. Section
812.014 provides, in relevant part: (1) A person commits
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Florida 5th District Court of Appeal | 2006 WL 1787790
Fla. Stat. (2003). [2] §
812.014(2)(c)(5), Fla. Stat. (2003). [3] §
812.014(2)(b), Fla. Stat. (2003)
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Florida 4th District Court of Appeal | 1999 WL 415198
offender sentence for felony petit theft. See §
812.014, Fla. Stat. (1995); Nelson v. State, 719 So.2d
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Supreme Court of Florida | 1996 WL 336050
that second-degree grand theft, as defined in section
812.014, included an attempt to commit second-degree
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Florida 3rd District Court of Appeal | 2010 WL 2178834
at the time of the theft. Affirmed. NOTES [1] §
812.014(2)(c), Fla. Stat. (2008).
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the School Board's property as defined under section
812.014(1). Id. Review of this language reveals that
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Florida 5th District Court of Appeal | 1992 WL 178949
supreme court analyzed the theft statute, section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1989). The supreme court
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Florida 5th District Court of Appeal | 2002 WL 1723393
to, the commission of the act of taking. See §
812.014(1), Fla. Stat. (2000); Sewall v. State, 783 So
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Florida 5th District Court of Appeal | 1999 WL 445691
defendant sentenced for felony petit theft under section
812.014(2)(d), Florida Statutes. However, relying on
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Florida 3rd District Court of Appeal
offender commits petit theft in the first degree." §
812.014(2)(e), Fla. Stat. (2017). At trial, the State
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Florida 5th District Court of Appeal | 1994 WL 3462
812.13(2), Fla. Stat. (1989) in count IV. [4] §
812.014, Fla. Stat. (1989) in count V.
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal | 2001 WL 10237
with the intent to deprive the owner of it. See §
812.014(1), Fla.Stat. (1997). The officers did not find
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Florida 5th District Court of Appeal | 1997 WL 34654
PETERSON, C.J., and GOSHORN, J., concur. NOTES [1] §
812.014(1)(a) and (2)(c), Fla.Stat. (1989). [2] § 810
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Florida 5th District Court of Appeal | 2000 WL 85269
forth in s.
812.014(1). (Emphasis supplied) Section
812.014(1) provides: A person commits theft if he or
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Florida 4th District Court of Appeal
value of the stolen items was at least $300. §
812.014(2)(c)1., Fla. Stat. (2014). Section
812.012(10)(a)1
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allowable theory of theft under the theft statute, Section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1981). Appellant does not
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Florida 1st District Court of Appeal | 2000 WL 220432
intends. A similar issue was raised pursuant to section
812.014(2)(c), Florida Statutes (1985), which is the
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Florida 3rd District Court of Appeal | 2006 WL 399506
R.A.L. were all theft cases charged under section
812.014, Florida Statutes, which is a specific intent
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Florida 3rd District Court of Appeal | 2001 WL 167278
satisfied to sustain a conviction for theft. See §
812.014, Fla.Stat. (1993); Hinkle v. State, 355 So.2d
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Florida 4th District Court of Appeal | 2005 WL 357002
the value of the stolen property exceeded $300. §
812.014(2)(c)(1), Fla. Stat. (2003). We disagree and affirm
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal
conviction for grand theft, a violation of section
812.014(2)(b), Florida Statutes. Appellant raises several
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Florida 5th District Court of Appeal | 2004 WL 256445
and (3), and
810.07, Fla. Stat. (1997). [2] §
812.014(1) and (3)(a), Fla. Stat. (1997). [3] Owens acknowledged
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal | 2003 WL 22849191
value of the property stolen is $300 or more. §
812.014(2)(c)1, Fla. Stat. (2002). "Proof of the element
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal | 1999 WL 1258998
office. To sustain a conviction for theft under section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1997), the State must prove
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Florida 4th District Court of Appeal | 2004 WL 2952853
value of the stolen goped exceeded $300.00. Section
812.014(2)(c)1, Florida Statutes. We agree and reverse
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Florida 1st District Court of Appeal | 1982 Fla. App. LEXIS 21959
vehicle,” as used in the grand theft statute, Section
812.014(2)(b).4, Florida Statutes (1981). The trial
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal | 2007 WL 4355274
property is $300 or more at the time of the theft. §
812.014(2)(c)(1), Fla. Stat. (2006). At the adjudicatory
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal | 11 Fla. L. Weekly 2636
Statutes (1983), and grand theft in violation of section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1983). The information did
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Florida 1st District Court of Appeal | 1991 WL 151959
petit theft to felony petit theft pursuant to section
812.014(2)(d), Florida Statutes. He notes that this
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal | 11 Fla. L. Weekly 981
represents the "second conviction for petit theft." §
812.014(2)(c), Fla. Stat. (1985). Appellant argues that
CopyCited 1 times | Published | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal | 1992 WL 81071
(1989), and with petit theft in violation of section
812.014(2)(d), Florida Statutes (1989). On September
CopyPublished | Florida 4th District Court of Appeal | 9 Fla. L. Weekly 1915, 1984 Fla. App. LEXIS 14819
that ap-pellee ... did, in violation of Florida Statute
812.014, knowingly obtain or use, or endeavor to
CopyPublished | Florida 1st District Court of Appeal | 2003 WL 22056287
Statutes (1991), and grand theft, in violation of section
812.014(2)(c)(l), Florida Statutes (1991), arose out
CopyPublished | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal | 11 Fla. L. Weekly 1913, 1986 Fla. App. LEXIS 9557
violated a felony petit theft statute. Under section
812.014(2)(c), Florida Statutes (1985), any person
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granting the motion to dismiss on the ground that Section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1977), is unconstitutional
CopyPublished | Supreme Court of Florida | 1978 Fla. LEXIS 4925
granting the motion to dismiss on the ground that Section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1977), is unconstitutional
CopyPublished | Supreme Court of Florida | 1978 Fla. LEXIS 4923
granting the motion to dismiss on the ground that Section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1977), is unconstitutional
CopyPublished | Florida 5th District Court of Appeal | 9 Fla. L. Weekly 2087, 1984 Fla. App. LEXIS 15232
Statutes (1983), and three counts of grand theft, section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1983).
CopyPublished | Florida 4th District Court of Appeal | 1983 Fla. App. LEXIS 21814
Gammell appeals his conviction for grand theft, Section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1981). The sole point on
CopyPublished | Supreme Court of Florida | 39 Fla. L. Weekly Supp. 583, 2014 Fla. LEXIS 2857, 39 Fla. L. Weekly Fed. S 583
stealing property with intent to use under section
812.014 or stealing property with intent to traffic
CopyPublished | Supreme Court of Florida
of the property. §
812.13, Fla. Stat. (2020); §
812.014, Fla. Stat. (2020). An unlawful taking with intent
CopyPublished | District Court of Appeal of Florida | 12 Fla. L. Weekly 2296, 1987 Fla. App. LEXIS 12186
for such offenses. Grand theft second degree, §
812.014(2)(b), Fla.Stat. (1985), is a third degree felony
CopyPublished | Supreme Court of Florida
of the property. §
812.13, Fla. Stat. (2020); §
812.014, Fla. Stat. (2020). An unlawful taking with intent
CopyPublished | Florida 1st District Court of Appeal | 9 Fla. L. Weekly 2024, 1984 Fla. App. LEXIS 15125
recited that appellants were charged under Statute § 812.-014(2)(c),1 Information for Felony Petit Theft. In
CopyPublished | Florida 3rd District Court of Appeal
the charge of petit theft, in violation of section
812.014, Florida Statutes (2022), following a jury
CopyPublished | Florida 3rd District Court of Appeal
petit theft, a first- degree misdemeanor. See, §
812.014(2)(e), Fla. Stat. (2012). At trial, the court
CopyPublished | District Court of Appeal of Florida | 12 Fla. L. Weekly 2209, 1987 Fla. App. LEXIS 10259
the threshold value for grand theft under section
812.014(2)(b). The question before the court is whether
CopyPublished | Florida 5th District Court of Appeal | 9 Fla. L. Weekly 2140, 1984 Fla. App. LEXIS 15512
qualify for enhanced sentencing pursuant to section
812.014(l)(c), Florida Statutes. The trial court’s
CopyPublished | District Court of Appeal of Florida | 1982 Fla. App. LEXIS 21307
person not entitled thereto, in violation of Section
812.014, Florida Statutes. In this appeal, appellant
CopyPublished | District Court of Appeal of Florida | 12 Fla. L. Weekly 2381, 1987 Fla. App. LEXIS 12256
moped is presumed to have value pursuant to section
812.014(2)(b), Florida Statutes (1986), and the trial
CopyPublished | Florida 3rd District Court of Appeal | 2001 Fla. App. LEXIS 13792
affect the value of the property stolen under section
812.014(2), Florida Statutes (2000), which is the only
CopyPublished | Florida 3rd District Court of Appeal | 14 Fla. L. Weekly 2311, 1989 Fla. App. LEXIS 5415
to deprive necessary for a theft conviction. §
812.014, Fla.Stat. (1987); see E.L.S. v. State, 547 So
CopyPublished | Florida 3rd District Court of Appeal | 1989 WL 114489
to deprive necessary for a theft conviction. §
812.014, Fla. Stat. (1987); see E.L.S. v. State, 547 So
CopyPublished | Supreme Court of Florida | 10 Fla. L. Weekly 545, 1985 Fla. LEXIS 3794
Degree, a second-degree felony as set forth in section
812.014(1), (2)(a), Florida Statutes. 2. That on December
CopyPublished | District Court of Appeal of Florida | 11 Fla. L. Weekly 2308, 1986 Fla. App. LEXIS 10371
second-degree grand theft, a violation of section
812.014(2)(b), Florida Statutes (1983), and was placed
CopyPublished | District Court of Appeal of Florida | 1986 Fla. App. LEXIS 10325, 11 Fla. L. Weekly 2268
misdemeanor to a felony of the third degree under Section
812.014(2)(c), Florida Statutes (1981),5 the circuit
CopyPublished | Supreme Court of Florida
772.11, Florida Statutes, for violations, of section
812.014(1), Florida Statutes. Id. at 1018-19. On July
CopyPublished | Florida 3rd District Court of Appeal
more, but less than $20,000, in violation of section
812.014(2)(c)(3), Florida Statutes (2019), asserting
CopyPublished | Supreme Court of Florida
and amended in 2018 . 14.1 THEFT §
812.014, Fla. Stat. To prove the crime of Theft
CopyPublished | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal
Stat. (2013), and grand theft (count two), see §
812.014(2)(c), Fla. Stat. (2013). Having reviewed the
CopyPublished | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal
at $300 or more, but less than $5,000." §
812.014(2)(c)(1), Fla. Stat. (2016). "Value may be
CopyPublished | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal | 2004 WL 2364218
lawn mower. To prove the theft charge under section
812.014, Florida Statutes (2003), the State was required
CopyPublished | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal
McCray with petit theft, a third-degree felony. §
812.014(3)(c), Fla. Stat. (2014). He pleaded guilty. In
CopyPublished | Florida 1st District Court of Appeal | 1982 Fla. App. LEXIS 21434
property is an element of theft as defined in section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1981). Green v. State, 414
CopyPublished | Florida 4th District Court of Appeal
954 So. 2d 74, 76 (Fla. 4th DCA 2007) (citing §
812.014(2)(c)1., Fla. Stat. (2005)). “Florida courts have
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theft, a second-degree misdemeanor, under section
812.014(3)(a), Florida Statutes. See White v. State
CopyPublished | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal | 1990 WL 152113
felony only by virtue of appellant's prior record. §
812.014(2)(d), Fla. Stat. (1989). Any error in the trial
CopyPublished | District Court of Appeal of Florida | 10 Fla. L. Weekly 2335, 1985 Fla. App. LEXIS 16237
probation for grand theft, a violation of section
812.014(2)(b), Florida Statutes (1981). Both offenses
CopyPublished | Florida 1st District Court of Appeal | 1983 Fla. App. LEXIS 24061
property valued at less than $100 in violation of §
812.014(2)(c), Florida Statutes. The referenced statute
CopyPublished | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal | 2008 Fla. App. LEXIS 16965
but less than $300 and taken from a dwelling. §
812.014(2)(d), Fla. Stat. (2007). In this case, the State
CopyPublished | Florida 3rd District Court of Appeal | 10 Fla. L. Weekly 2483, 1985 Fla. App. LEXIS 16578
than $100, an essential element of grand theft. §
812.014(2)(b), Fla. Stat. (1983). We disagree. The victim’s
CopyPublished | Florida 3rd District Court of Appeal
grand theft of a motor vehicle in violation of section
812.014(2)(c)6, Florida Statutes (2016), for an incident
CopyPublished | Florida 3rd District Court of Appeal
grand theft of a motor vehicle in violation of section
812.014(2)(c)6, Florida Statutes (2016), for an incident
CopyPublished | Florida 1st District Court of Appeal
stolen property was “[v]alued at $300 or more.” §
812.014(2)(c)1., Fla. Stat. (2015). Value is defined as
CopyPublished | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal | 10 Fla. L. Weekly 2628, 1985 Fla. App. LEXIS 17074
first degree grand theft, in violation of section
812.014(2)(b), Florida Statutes (1981). An affidavit
CopyPublished | Florida 3rd District Court of Appeal | 1984 Fla. App. LEXIS 16727
of a recently stolen moped in violation of Section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1983). The court, in a non-jury
CopyPublished | Florida 4th District Court of Appeal | 2016 Fla. App. LEXIS 17579
sentence for grand theft of a firearm under section
812.014, Florida Statutes (2014), a third-degree felony
CopyPublished | Florida 3rd District Court of Appeal
the appellants, pursuant to Florida Statute section
812.014(1), a theft is committed when a non-owner
CopyPublished | District Court of Appeal of Florida | 10 Fla. L. Weekly 2640, 1985 Fla. App. LEXIS 17017
another” as required by the theft statute, Section 812.-014(1), Florida Statutes (1983). The motion was
CopyPublished | District Court of Appeal of Florida | 11 Fla. L. Weekly 2427, 1986 Fla. App. LEXIS 10717
theft was greater than $100.00, as required by section
812.014(2)(b), Florida Statutes (1985). The initial
CopyPublished | District Court of Appeal of Florida | 1983 Fla. App. LEXIS 23530
information with grand theft, in violation of section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1981), after she allegedly
CopyPublished | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal | 2006 Fla. App. LEXIS 19293
charged with grand theft of a motor vehicle, §
812.014(2)(c)(6), Fla. Stat. (2004); burglary of a conveyance
CopyPublished | Florida 3rd District Court of Appeal | 12 Fla. L. Weekly 2639, 1987 Fla. App. LEXIS 11104
commit theft. In a prosecution for theft under section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1983), the state must prove
CopyPublished | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal | 2007 Fla. App. LEXIS 18711
property is $300 or more at the time of the theft. §
812.014(2)(c)(l), Fla. Stat. (2005). At trial the victim
CopyPublished | Florida 1st District Court of Appeal | 1982 Fla. App. LEXIS 21585
and each “obtaining” or “use” under present section
812.014, Florida Statutes, constitutes a separate offense
CopyPublished | District Court of Appeal of Florida | 9 Fla. L. Weekly 2294, 1984 Fla. App. LEXIS 15679
included offense of grand theft, a violation of section 812.-014(2)(a), Florida Statutes. The grand theft offense
CopyPublished | District Court of Appeal of Florida | 10 Fla. L. Weekly 1168, 1985 Fla. App. LEXIS 14186
Statutes (1983); and one count of grand theft, section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1983). The above-cited orders
CopyPublished | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal | 1984 Fla. App. LEXIS 12888
Statutes (1981), and grand theft, in violation of section
812.014(2)(b), Florida Statutes (1981). Defendant raises
CopyPublished | Florida 1st District Court of Appeal | 1981 Fla. App. LEXIS 19661
following the language of Florida Statutes, Section
812.014, are all in substantially the same form, varying
CopyPublished | Florida 3rd District Court of Appeal
stolen during the burglary was $100 or more. See §
812.014(2)(e), Fla. Stat. (2017) (providing that “if the
CopyPublished | Florida 3rd District Court of Appeal | 1997 Fla. App. LEXIS 5862
theft of a motor vehicle, in violation of section
812.014(2)(c)4, Florida Statutes (1993). After a bench
CopyPublished | Supreme Court of Florida | 12 Fla. L. Weekly 259, 1987 Fla. LEXIS 1921
(14) An amendment to the theft instruction, F.S.
812.014(b), (c), dealing with value, the figure of $100
CopyPublished | United States Bankruptcy Court, M.D. Florida | 12 Fla. L. Weekly Fed. B 213, 1999 Bankr. LEXIS 628
awarded the treble damages requested. 16. Florida Statute
812.014 (1992), reads in relevant part, as follows:
CopyPublished | District Court of Appeal of Florida | 12 Fla. L. Weekly 1341, 1987 Fla. App. LEXIS 8454
Winn Dixie grocery store, in violation of section
812.014(2)(c), Florida Statutes (1983), and two counts
CopyPublished | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal | 14 Fla. L. Weekly 1304, 1989 Fla. App. LEXIS 2965
committed second degree misdemeanor petit theft, §
812.014(2)(c), Fla.Stat. (Supp.1986). The maximum term
CopyPublished | Florida 1st District Court of Appeal
property at issue was worth at least $100, see §
812.014(2)(d), Fla. Stat., and the jury found that it
CopyPublished | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal
$300 statutory threshold for grand theft, see §
812.014(2)(c)(1), Fla. Stat. (2016), we reverse the finding
CopyPublished | District Court of Appeal of Florida | 10 Fla. L. Weekly 1229, 1985 Fla. App. LEXIS 13928
otherwise met the criteria for grand theft under section
812.014(2)(b), Florida Statutes, nevertheless, the
CopyPublished | Florida 4th District Court of Appeal
grand theft of a dwelling in violation of section
812.014(2)(d), Florida Statutes (2016), which requires
CopyPublished | District Court of Appeal of Florida | 1998 Fla. App. LEXIS 5489
1996: felony petit theft, in violation of section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1995), and resisting arrest
CopyPublished | Supreme Court of Florida | 1982 Fla. LEXIS 2425
Criminal Law § 85, at 622-30 (1972). . See, e.g., §
812.14, Fla.Stat. (1981) (trespass and larceny with relation
CopyPublished | District Court of Appeal of Florida | 1981 Fla. App. LEXIS 19760
grand theft of a motor vehicle in violation of section
812.014(2)(b), Florida Statutes (1979). On April 18
CopyPublished | District Court of Appeal of Florida | 1981 Fla. App. LEXIS 19813
(1979), and found guilty of petit theft under Section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1979). On appeal it is asserted
CopyPublished | Florida 4th District Court of Appeal | 1982 Fla. App. LEXIS 20029
theft under Florida’s omnibus theft statute, section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1979). Appellant also contends
CopyPublished | District Court of Appeal of Florida | 1984 Fla. App. LEXIS 13023
purchasing the vehicle personally, contrary to Section
812.014, Florida Statutes. *299To dismiss an information
CopyPublished | Florida 4th District Court of Appeal
person not entitled to the use of the property. §
812.014(1), Fla. Stat. (2021). Stolen property valued
CopyPublished | Florida 4th District Court of Appeal
person not entitled to the use of the property. §
812.014(1), Fla. Stat. (2021). Stolen property valued
CopyPublished | Florida 3rd District Court of Appeal
III. ANALYSIS 1. Grand Theft Section
812.014(1) of the Florida Statutes (2013), Florida’s
CopyPublished | Florida 3rd District Court of Appeal
the definition of larceny (theft), creating section
812.014 and providing that a person is guilty of theft
CopyPublished | Florida 4th District Court of Appeal
that Roebuck was convicted of a violation of section
812.014(3)(a), Florida Statutes (2019), a second-degree
CopyPublished | Florida 4th District Court of Appeal | 2000 Fla. App. LEXIS 3684
judgment of acquittal should be granted. See id. Section
812.014(1), Florida Statutes (1997), defines “theft”
CopyPublished | Florida 3rd District Court of Appeal | 2010 WL 1049976
charge jury on the offense of theft under section
812.014, where information only charged defendant with
CopyPublished | Florida 3rd District Court of Appeal
count of first degree grand theft pursuant to section
812.014(2)(a), Florida Statutes (Count 3); one count
CopyPublished | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal | 1984 Fla. App. LEXIS 12362
theft in the second degree in violation of section
812.014(2)(b), Florida Statutes (1981). After the trial
CopyPublished | Florida 4th District Court of Appeal | 1983 Fla. App. LEXIS 20240
was charged with grand theft in violation of section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1981). The trial court’s
CopyPublished | District Court of Appeal of Florida | 1982 Fla. App. LEXIS 19493
a value of $100.00 or more as required by Section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1979). Accordingly we affirm
CopyPublished | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal
value of more than $300 but less than $5000. See §
812.014(2)(c)(1), Fla. Stat. (2016). The only items reported
CopyPublished | Florida 4th District Court of Appeal | 1980 Fla. App. LEXIS 15690
defendant with petit theft in violation of Section 812.-014, Florida Statutes (1977). The county court
CopyPublished | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal | 2008 Fla. App. LEXIS 8159
“valued” at $100 or more but less than $300. §
812.014(2)(e), Fla. Stat. (2006). “Value means the market
CopyPublished | District Court of Appeal of Florida | 1993 Fla. App. LEXIS 6087
committing petty theft, a misdemeanor defined in section 812.-014(2)(d), Florida Statutes (1991); The amended
CopyPublished | Supreme Court of Florida | 1978 Fla. LEXIS 4842
PER CURIAM. Reversed and remanded for new trial. Section 812.14(3), Florida Statutes, is unconstitutional and may not be applied in a proceeding following remand of the cause....
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grand theft and two degrees of petit theft. See §
812.014, Fla. Stat. (2005). The homicide statute identifies
CopyPublished | Florida 5th District Court of Appeal
grand theft and two degrees of petit theft. See §
812.014, Fla. Stat. (2005). The homicide statute identifies
CopyPublished | Florida 5th District Court of Appeal | 1999 Fla. App. LEXIS 8521
were grand theft of a motor vehicle pursuant to §
812.014(2)(c)(6), and fleeing and attempting to elude
CopyPublished | Florida 1st District Court of Appeal | 1983 Fla. App. LEXIS 19732
comparison of the statute involved in Sykes, Section
812.014, Florida Statutes, and the statute involved
CopyPublished | Florida 3rd District Court of Appeal
exceeded the felony threshold of $300 under section
812.014(2)(c) 1, Florida Statutes (2017).2 We agree
CopyPublished | Florida 3rd District Court of Appeal
exceeded the felony threshold of $300 under section
812.014(2)(c) 1, Florida Statutes (2017).2 We agree
CopyPublished | District Court of Appeal of Florida | 12 Fla. L. Weekly 1520, 1987 Fla. App. LEXIS 8907
second degree grand theft in violation of section 812.-014(2)(b), Florida Statutes (1981). He pled nolo
CopyPublished | District Court of Appeal of Florida | 1981 Fla. App. LEXIS 20194
counts of theft by use of false pretenses under Section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1977), and its judgment
CopyPublished | Florida 3rd District Court of Appeal
entitled to the use of it. See §
812.014(1), 1 In violation of section
812.014(2)(c)6., Florida Statutes
CopyPublished | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal | 2008 Fla. App. LEXIS 8422
delinquent for grand theft of a motor vehicle. §
812.014(2)(e)(6), Fla. Stat. (2004). Based on that adjudication
CopyPublished | District Court of Appeal of Florida | 11 Fla. L. Weekly 1535, 1986 Fla. App. LEXIS 8831
theft in the second degree in violation of section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1983). The second indictment
CopyPublished | District Court of Appeal of Florida | 1995 Fla. App. LEXIS 7331
alleging the offense of grand theft auto. See §
812.014(2)(c), Fla.Stat. (1993). At the adjudicatory hearing
CopyPublished | District Court of Appeal of Florida | 1983 Fla. App. LEXIS 19805
Thereafter the defendant was charged with violating section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1981), in that he: knowingly
CopyPublished | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal | 1989 WL 73754
second degree grand theft in violation of section
812.014(2)(b), Florida Statutes (1985), and robbery
CopyPublished | Florida 3rd District Court of Appeal
counts, including grand theft, in violation of section
812.014(2)(C)6., Florida Statutes (2020), operating
CopyPublished | Supreme Court of Florida | 10 Fla. L. Weekly 356, 1985 Fla. LEXIS 3505
petitioner with second-degree grand theft under section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1983). The trial court withheld
CopyPublished | Florida 3rd District Court of Appeal
firearm as first-degree felony punishable by life); §
812.014(2)(c), Fla. Stat. (1997) (classifying grand theft
CopyPublished | Supreme Court of Florida | 1979 Fla. LEXIS 4815
On Rehearing OVERTON, Justice. This case is before the court on direct appeal from a final order of the county court, Broward County, which held unconstitutional section 812.14, Florida Statutes (1977), concerning trespass and larceny with relation to utility or cable television fixtures....
...v. State,
358 So.2d 547 (Fla.1978), without reference to the other issues in the case. 2 After an investigation that included the seizure of his electric meter, appellee, Pe-truzzelli, was charged with larceny of electricity in violation of sections
812.14(3)-(4), Florida Statutes (1977)....
...dence seized by agents of the utility should be suppressed because the utility’s agents were effectively acting as agents of the state and did not have a search warrant. With reference to the first issue, this Court held in MacMillan v. State that section 812.14(3) created an unconstitutional *15 presumption of intent....
...ter. See Rakas v. Illinois,
439 U.S. 128 ,
99 S.Ct. 421 ,
58 L.Ed.2d 387 (1978). The portion of the trial court order holding that the statute created an unconstitutional presumption of intent is affirmed. The remainder of the order, which held that section
812.14 violates article III, section 6, Florida Constitution, and that an illegal search and seizure had occurred, is reversed, and the case is remanded for further proceedings consistent with this opinion....
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grand theft auto (Fla. Stat. §
812.014), and grand theft (Fla. Stat. §
812.014). For the burglary, Appellant
CopyPublished | Florida 3rd District Court of Appeal | 12 Fla. L. Weekly 1796, 1987 Fla. App. LEXIS 9536
of theft of a motor vehicle in violation of section
812.014(2)(b), Florida Statutes (1983). No guidelines
CopyPublished | District Court of Appeal of Florida
amount, Michigan’s statute did not. Id. (citing §
812.014(1), Fla. Stat. (1993)). The Second District noted
CopyPublished | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal | 2004 WL 1474552
original). In the present case, Chipman violated section
812.014(2)(c)(6), Florida Statutes (2001). His prosecution
CopyPublished | Florida 1st District Court of Appeal | 14 Fla. L. Weekly 1706, 1989 Fla. App. LEXIS 4024
adjudication of delinquency predicated on grand theft. §
812.014(2)(c)(l), Fla.Stat. (Supp.1986). D.L. contends
CopyPublished | Florida 4th District Court of Appeal
taking of property belonging to another. See §
812.014(1)(a), Fla. Stat. (2015). Appellant’s sworn
CopyPublished | Florida 3rd District Court of Appeal
1 THEFT §
812.014, Fla. Stat. To prove the crime
CopyPublished | District Court of Appeal of Florida | 1990 Fla. App. LEXIS 5111
appellant pled nolo con-tendere to a violation of §
812.014(2)(b), Fla. Stat. (1985), grand theft of property
CopyPublished | Florida 5th District Court of Appeal | 10 Fla. L. Weekly 1737, 1985 Fla. App. LEXIS 14987
single count of grand theft, second degree, section 812.-014(2)(b)(4), Florida Statutes (1983). The resulting
CopyPublished | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal
property or to appropriate it to his own use. See §
812.014(1); M.D.S.,
CopyPublished | District Court of Appeal of Florida | 1983 Fla. App. LEXIS 19880
conviction for grand theft in the second degree, see §
812.014, Fla.Stat. (1981), and requires a reduction of
CopyPublished | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal
appropriate the property to his or her own use. See §
812.014(1), (3)(a). To prove criminal mischief, also a
CopyPublished | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal
appropriate the property to his or her own use. See §
812.014(1), (3)(a). To prove criminal mischief, also a
CopyPublished | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal
appropriate the property to his or her own use. See §
812.014(1), (3)(a). To prove criminal mischief, also
CopyPublished | Florida 3rd District Court of Appeal
offender commits petit theft in the first degree." §
812.014(2)(e), Fla. Stat. (2017). At trial, the State
CopyM.W. v. State (Fla. Dist. Ct. App. 2019).
Published | District Court of Appeal of Florida
offender commits petit theft in the first degree.” §
812.014(2)(e), Fla. Stat. (2017). At trial, the State
CopyPublished | District Court of Appeal of Florida | 1998 Fla. App. LEXIS 140
petit theft, a second degree misdemeanor under section
812.014(3)(a), Florida Statutes (1995). Section 39
CopyPublished | Florida 4th District Court of Appeal
other evidence, we agree with appellant. Section
812.014(2)(c), Florida Statutes (2017) provides that
CopyPublished | Florida 4th District Court of Appeal
appropriate the property for his or her own use. See §
812.014(1)(a)-(b), Fla. Stat. (2017). “Theft is a specific
CopyPublished | Florida 4th District Court of Appeal
(Fla. 1st DCA 2016) (citation omitted). See also §
812.014(1), Fla. Stat. (2006). “[B]efore summary judgment
CopyPublished | Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit
convicted of Florida grand theft, Fla. Stat. §
812.014(1), a CIMT. At some point, Watkins returned to
CopyPublished | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal | 2001 Fla. App. LEXIS 50
with the intent to deprive the owner of it. See §
812.014(1), Fla.Stat. (1997). The officers did not find
CopyPublished | Florida 4th District Court of Appeal
were pursuant to section
812.014(2)(c)1., Florida Statutes. In 2015, section
812.014(2)(c)1. made it a
CopyPublished | Supreme Court of Florida | 16 Fla. L. Weekly Supp. 45, 1991 Fla. LEXIS 23
acknowledged that its decision conflicted with D.N. Section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1987), commonly referred
CopyPublished | Florida 5th District Court of Appeal
demonstrated as violating Section
812.014, Florida Statutes, by PRIORITY
CopyPublished | Florida 3rd District Court of Appeal
element sought to be proven in this case. See §
812.014(1), Fla. Stat. (2002).3 To prove the crime of
CopyPublished | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal | 1996 WL 22928
[1] §
817.034(4)(a)1., Fla. Stat. (1991). [2] §
812.014(2)(a)(b)(c), Fla. Stat. (1991). [3] Such a double
CopyPublished | District Court of Appeal of Florida | 11 Fla. L. Weekly 262, 1986 Fla. App. LEXIS 5989
have been found guilty of grand theft under section
812.014(2)(b)(4), Florida Statutes (1983), also a third
CopyPublished | Florida 4th District Court of Appeal
case and charger. The information referred to section
812.014(1), Florida Statutes (2014), which defines
CopyPublished | Florida 4th District Court of Appeal
Valued at $300 or more, but less than $5,000. §
812.014(1), (2)(c)1., Fla. Stat. (2017). After the
CopyPublished | Florida 1st District Court of Appeal
accomplished by an attempt to take property. See §
812.014, Fla. Stat. (2011) (defining “theft” to include
CopyPublished | Supreme Court of Florida
upon the change to the grand theft statute, section
812.014(2)(c), Florida Statutes (2019), which changed
CopyPublished | District Court of Appeal of Florida | 10 Fla. L. Weekly 224, 1985 Fla. App. LEXIS 11968
the offense of grand theft, in violation of section
812.014(2)(a), Florida Statutes. The appellant was
CopyPublished | District Court of Appeal of Florida | 1999 Fla. App. LEXIS 254
property, as required under the theft statute. See §
812.014(1), Fla. Stat. (1995); State v. G.C., 572 So.2d
CopyPublished | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal | 2000 Fla. App. LEXIS 210
and less than $300 in value, in violation of section
812.014(2)(e), Florida Statutes (1997). T.E.J. argues
CopyPublished | District Court of Appeal of Florida | 1984 Fla. App. LEXIS 11301
with grand theft of a motor vehicle under section
812.014(2)(b), Florida Statutes (1981). During appellant’s
CopyPublished | Florida 5th District Court of Appeal
Appellant was charged with violating section
812.014, Florida Statutes (2021), which states:
CopyPublished | United States Bankruptcy Court, M.D. Florida | 1991 Bankr. LEXIS 39
grand theft in the second degree pursuant to Fla.Stat.
812.014(2)(b). 5. On May 18, 1989, the State Court
CopyPublished | Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit
of Grand Theft in violation of Florida Statute §
812.014(2)(c). The Peters affidavit, also signed
CopyPublished | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal | 2004 Fla. App. LEXIS 1161
at the time of the theft was $300 or more. See §
812.014(2)(c)(l), Fla. Stat. (2002); Pickett v. State
CopyPublished | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal | 2011 Fla. App. LEXIS 1071, 2011 WL 337685
...The State appeals an order granting a motion to suppress evidence. Abel Delrio *850 and Yenier Rodriguez Delguy were charged with trafficking in cannabis and possession of drug paraphernalia. See §§
893.135(1)(a)(1),
893.147(1), Fla. Stat. (2008). Mr. Delrio was charged also with electrical utility theft. See §
812.14(2)(b), Fla....
CopyPublished | Florida 4th District Court of Appeal | 1981 Fla. App. LEXIS 19416
to convict him of motor vehicle theft under Section
812.014(1), (2)(b)4, Fla.Stat. (1979), especially where
CopyPublished | Florida 1st District Court of Appeal
than $20,000, a third-degree felony under section
812.014(2)(c)3., Florida Statutes, for using her position
CopyPublished | District Court of Appeal of Florida | 1993 Fla. App. LEXIS 2253
the property taken has a value of $300 or more. § 812.-014(l)(c)l, Fla.Stat. (1989). Although the evidence
CopyPublished | Florida 3rd District Court of Appeal
of a recently stolen moped in violation of Section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1983). The court, in a non-jury
CopyPublished | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal
value necessary for first-degree petit theft. See §
812.014(2)(e), Fla. Stat. (2022). Accordingly, we reverse
CopyPublished | Florida 3rd District Court of Appeal | 2006 Fla. App. LEXIS 2318
R.A.L. were all theft cases charged under section
812.014, Florida Statutes, which is a specific intent
CopyPublished | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal | 2007 WL 283690
Grand theft (five counts) $300 or more, section
812.014(2)(c)(1), a third-degree felony. B. The Plea
CopyPublished | Florida 3rd District Court of Appeal
Florida Statutes. §
772.11(1), Fla. Stat. Section
812.014(1), Florida Statutes, provides:
CopyPublished | Florida 2nd District Court of Appeal
continuing to use the stolen vehicle on that date, see §
812.014(1), Fla. Stat. (2023), that is beside the point
CopyPublished | Florida 1st District Court of Appeal | 2002 WL 220580
should be amended to reflect that she violated section
812.014(3)(b), Florida Statutes. BOOTH, BARFIELD and
CopyPublished | Florida 3rd District Court of Appeal | 1981 Fla. App. LEXIS 18676
Statutes (1979), and petit theft, a violation of section
812.014(2)(c), are second-degree misdemeanors, for
CopyPublished | Florida 3rd District Court of Appeal
grand theft of an automobile, in violation of section
812.014(2)(c)(6), Florida Statutes (2023). After he
CopyPublished | District Court of Appeal of Florida | 1995 Fla. App. LEXIS 644, 1995 WL 36021
...1068 ,
25 L.Ed.2d 368 (1970). We have jurisdiction because, along with dismissing the case, the county court certified the issue as a question of great public importance pursuant to Florida Rule of Appellate Procedure 9.030(b)(4)(B). We reverse. The statute in question, section
812.14(3), Florida Statute (1991), entitled “Trespass and larceny with relation to utility or cable television fixtures,” provides in subsection (3): The presence on property in the actual possession of a person of any device or alteratio...
...it, line, cable, transformer, amplifier, or other apparatus or device shall be prima facie evidence of intent to violate, and of the violation of, this section by the person or persons so using or receiving such direct benefits.” (Emphasis added). Section 812.14(3), Fla.Stat....
...to be “substantial assur *965 ance that the presumed fact is more likely than not to flow from the proved fact on which it is made to depend.” Relying further on Tot and Leary , the Florida Supreme Court in MacMillan held that the predecessor to section 812.14(3) was facially unconstitutional, stating: We find that it cannot be said with substantial assurance that the presumed fact that the defendant is guilty of violation of Section 812.14, Florida Statutes (Supp....
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value of the stolen cell phone was $300 or more. §
812.014(2)(c), Fla. Stat. (2014). Although the victim
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Statutes (2014), and grand theft, in violation of section
812.014, Florida Statutes (2014). The trial court withheld
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Statutes (2014), and grand theft, in violation of section
812.014, Florida Statutes (2014). The trial court
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grand theft of a firearm (section 812.-014(2)(c)3) and grand theft (section 812.-014(2)(c)l) should be specified
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convict him of second degree grand theft under section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1981). We agree and reverse
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first-degree misdemeanor under section
812.014(2)(e), Florida Statutes (2016). See §
812.014(2)(e), Fla. Stat. (2016)
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Rodriguez with grand theft in violation of section
812.014, Florida Statutes (2014), but nolle prossed
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value of the property stolen is $300 or more. §
812.014(2)(c)l, Fla. Stat. (2002). “Proof of the element
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conviction for motor vehicle theft, proscribed by Section 812.-014(2)(b)4, Florida Statutes (1977). I would reverse
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similar crimes, Wurtzel was charged under section
812.014(3)(c) of the Florida Statutes,2 which enhanced
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value of the stolen goped exceeded $300.00. Section
812.014(2)(c)l, Florida Statutes. We agree and reverse
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019(1), Fla. Stat. (1989); and felony petit theft, §
812.014(2)(d), Fla. Stat. (1989). [2] A total sanction
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motor vehicle, a third-degree felony under section
812.014(2)(c)(6), Florida Statutes (2017). Ultimately
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motor vehicle, a third-degree felony under section
812.014(2)(c)(6), Florida Statutes (2017). Ultimately
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property is $300 or more at the time of the theft. §
812.014(2)(c)(l), Fla. Stat. (2006). At the adjudicatory
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proved the required elements of theft under section
812.014, Florida Statutes is true that ownership must
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proved the required elements of theft under section
812.014, Florida Statutes is true that ownership must
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court’s finding of theft as defined by Fla.Stat. §
812.014 (1983) and trebling of damages pursuant to Fla
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had been returned precluded conviction under section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1987). R.M., 450 So.2d at
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810.02, Florida Statutes) and grand theft (Section 812.-014, Florida Statutes) of NAPA Auto Parts Store
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1 THEFT §
812.014, Fla. Stat. To prove the crime
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ground that the state did not prove he violated section
812.014(1), Florida Statutes (1985), and thus the court
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petit theft, a third-degree felony, under section
812.014(3)(c), Florida Statutes (2019). He scored
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regard to items specifically enumerated in section
812.014(2)(b) Florida Statutes. This view is consistent
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Florida Statutes (1981) and grand theft under section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1981). Each offense is a
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grand theft, a third-degree felony under section
812.014(2)(d), Florida Statutes (2015), and dealing
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conviction, however, the legislature amended section
812.014. The legislature changed the elements of a
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delinquent of first-degree petit theft under section
812.014(2)(e), Florida Statutes (2016), applicable
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minimum value necessary to be convicted under section
812.014(2)(b)(l), Florida Statutes (1981). The trial
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defendant charged with a $400 theft under section
812.014(1), (2)(c)1., Florida Statutes (effective July
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property with a “value” of between $300 and $20,000. §
812.014(2)(c)1.–3., Fla. Stat. (2016). Here, the victim
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Statutes; and petit theft, in violation of section
812.014(2)(E), Florida Statutes. The case proceeded
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D.D. committed second-degree petit theft, see §
812.014(3)(a), and second-degree misdemeanor criminal
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charging defendant with grand theft under Section
812.014 Florida Statutes (1977). The dismissal is hereby
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purposes of enhancement within the dictates of section
812.014(2)(c), Florida Statutes?” We have recently
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Plaintiff apparently relies on is Fla. Stat. Section
812.014(1) which defines theft for purposes of Fla
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F.2d 873 (11th Cir.1985). In a similar vein, §
812.014(1), Fla.Stat., provides as follows: A person is
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bicycle from a friend precluded conviction under section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1979). Reversed with directions
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second degree grand theft in violation of section 812.-014(2)(b), Florida Statutes (1981). On March 9
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Statutes (1979), and Count II Theft of a Firearm, section
812.014(l)(a), (b), (2)(b)(3), Florida Statutes (1977)
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commit that theft, in violation of section
812.014(2)(a)1., Florida Statutes (2022);
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prior convictions for theft). See §
812.014(3)(c), Fla. Stat. (2013). The judgment and order
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Garcia having Ms. Macriello’s PIN. Section
812.014(1) of the Florida Statutes (2013), Florida’s
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violating his probation in that he violated section 812.-014(2)(b)(4), Florida Statutes (1981) (the Florida
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the motion to dismiss on the grounds that section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1977), is unconstitutional
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represents the “second conviction for petit theft.” § 812.-014(2)(c), Fla.Stat. (1985). Appellant argues that
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contain sufficient evidence of guilt under section 812.-014, Florida Statutes (Supp.1987); the state failed
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conviction of guilt for the crime of theft under section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1983). See J.W. v. State
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followed Youngker in a case prosecuted under section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1977), after the 1977 amendments
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DANIEL S. PEARSON, Judge. Because theft under Section 812.-014, Florida Statutes (1981), is a crime requiring
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meritless. Appellant’s counsel points out that Section
812.014 requires proof of an intent to steal, State
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a defendant charged with grand theft under section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1977), was not brought to
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when a person is charged with violation of section
812.014(1), Florida Statutes (1985), the theft statute
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of grand theft of an automobile pursuant to section
812.014, Florida Statutes (1997), which provides in