750.356 Larceny; property; penalties; total value of property stolen; enhanced sentence; prior convictions; “scrap metal” defined. Sec. 356. (1) A person who commits larceny by stealing any of the following property of another person is guilty of a crime as provided in this section: (a) Money, goods, or chattels. (b) A bank note, bank bill, […]
750.356a Larceny; motor vehicles or trailers; aggregate value; prior convictions; breaking or entering; damaging. Sec. 356a. (1) A person who commits larceny by stealing or unlawfully removing or taking any wheel, tire, air bag, catalytic converter, radio, stereo, clock, telephone, computer, or other electronic device in or on any motor vehicle, house trailer, trailer, or […]
750.356b Breaking and entering coin operated telephone, penalty. Sec. 356b. Any person who breaks or enters into any coin operated telephone or a coin device attached to or an integral part thereof for the purpose of stealing or unlawfully removing therefrom any money, regardless of the value thereof, if in so doing such person breaks, […]
750.356c Retail fraud in first degree. Sec. 356c. (1) A person who does any of the following in a store or in its immediate vicinity is guilty of retail fraud in the first degree, a felony punishable by imprisonment for not more than 5 years or a fine of not more than $10,000.00 or 3 […]
750.356d Retail fraud in second or third degree. Sec. 356d. (1) A person who does any of the following in a store or in its immediate vicinity is guilty of retail fraud in the second degree, a misdemeanor punishable by imprisonment for not more than 1 year or a fine of not more than $2,000.00 […]
750.357 Larceny from the person. Sec. 357. Larceny from the person—Any person who shall commit the offense of larceny by stealing from the person of another shall be guilty of a felony, punishable by imprisonment in the state prison not more than 10 years. History: 1931, Act 328, Eff. Sept. 18, 1931 ;– CL 1948, […]
750.357a Larceny of livestock. Sec. 357a. Larceny of livestock—Any person who shall commit the offense of larceny by stealing the livestock of another shall be guilty of a felony. The term “livestock” shall apply to horses, stallions, colts, geldings, mares, sheep, rams, lambs, bulls, bullocks, steers, heifers, cows, calves, mules, jacks, jennets, burros, goats, kids […]
750.357b Committing larceny by stealing firearm of another person as felony; penalty. Sec. 357b. A person who commits larceny by stealing the firearm of another person is guilty of a felony, punishable by imprisonment for not more than 5 years or by a fine of not more than $2,500.00, or both. History: Add. 1990, Act […]
750.358 Larceny at a fire. Sec. 358. Larceny at a fire—Any person who shall commit the offense of larceny by stealing in any building that is on fire, or by stealing any property removed in consequence of alarm caused by fire, shall be guilty of a felony, punishable by imprisonment in the state prison not […]
750.359 Larceny from vacant dwelling. Sec. 359. Any person or persons who shall steal or unlawfully remove or in any manner damage any fixture, attachment, or other property belonging to, connected with, or used in the construction of any vacant structure or building, whether built or in the process of construction or who shall break […]
750.360 Larceny; places of abode, work, storage, conveyance, worship and other places. Sec. 360. Any person who shall commit the crime of larceny by stealing in any dwelling house, house trailer, office, store, gasoline service station, shop, warehouse, mill, factory, hotel, school, barn, granary, ship, boat, vessel, church, house of worship, locker room or any […]
750.360a Electronic or magnetic theft detection; shielding merchandise prohibited; violation as crime. Sec. 360a. (1) A person shall not do any of the following: (a) Possess a laminated or coated bag or device that is intended to shield merchandise from detection by an electronic or magnetic theft detection device with the intent to commit or […]
750.361 Larceny or maliciously removing journal bearings or brasses. Sec. 361. Larceny or maliciously removing journal bearings or brasses—Any person who shall steal or maliciously remove, take, change, add to, take from or in any manner interfere with any journal bearings or brasses or any parts or attachments of any locomotive, tender or car, or […]
750.362 Larceny by conversion. Sec. 362. Larceny by conversion, etc.—Any person to whom any money, goods or other property, which may be the subject of larceny, shall have been delivered, who shall embezzle or fraudulently convert to his own use, or shall secrete with the intent to embezzle, or fraudulently use such goods, money or […]
750.362a Larceny; rented motor vehicle, trailer or other tangible property; penalty. Sec. 362a. (1) A person to whom a motor vehicle, trailer, or other tangible property is delivered on a rental or lease basis under a written agreement providing for its return to a particular place at a particular time who with intent to defraud […]
750.363 Larceny by false personation. Sec. 363. Larceny by false personation—Any person who shall falsely personate or represent another, and in such assumed character shall receive any money, or other property whatever, intended to be delivered to the party so personated, with intent to convert the same to his own use, shall be deemed by […]
750.364 Larceny from libraries. Sec. 364. Larceny from libraries—Any person who shall procure, or take in any way from any public library or the library of any literary, scientific, historical or library society or association, whether incorporated or unincorporated, any book, pamphlet, map, chart, painting, picture, photograph, periodical, newspaper, magazine, manuscript or exhibit or any […]
750.365 Larceny from car or persons detained or injured by accident. Sec. 365. Larceny from car or persons detained or injured by accident—Any person who shall steal from any car, while detained by accident or injury to any railroad, locomotive, tender or car, or who shall steal the property of, or rob any person detained, […]
750.366 Repealed. 2002, Act 295, Imd. Eff. May 9, 2002. Compiler’s Notes: The repealed section pertained to larceny involving railroad passenger tickets.
750.367 Taking or injuring trees, shrubs, vines, plants. Sec. 367. Taking or injuring fruit, shade, ornamental trees, shrubs, vines, etc.—Any person who shall wrongfully take and carry away from any place any fruit tree, ornamental tree, shade tree, ornamental shrub, or any plant, vine, bush, or vegetable there growing, standing or being, with intent to […]