§ 28-80. Larceny.  


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  • No person shall commit the offense of larceny, by stealing the property of another, including any money, goods or chattels, or any bank note, bank bill, bond, promissory note, due bill, bill of exchange or other bill, draft, order or certificate, or any book of accounts for or concerning money or goods due or to become due, or to be delivered, or any deed or writing containing a conveyance of land, or any other valuable contract in force, or any receipt, release or defeasance, or any writ, process or public record, if the value of the property stolen is less than $200.00. A person violating this section is subject to imprisonment for not more than 93 days or a fine of not more than $500.00 or three times the value of the property stolen, whichever is greater, or both imprisonment and a fine.

(Code 1989, § 660.04; Ord. No. 649, 5-8-1984)

State law reference

Larceny generally, MCL 750.356 et seq.