Monday, April 15, 2013

"Poncho and Lefty"

Click or scroll below for mainelegislature.org page on "§353. Theft by unauthorized taking or transfer " :

below that you can find "§401. Burglary"








Maine Revised Statutes§353. Theft by unauthorized taking or transfer§352

1.    A person is guilty of theft if:
A. The person obtains or exercises unauthorized control over the property of another with intent to deprive the other person of the property. Violation of this paragraph is a Class E crime; [2005, c. 199, §4 (AMD).]
B. The person violates paragraph A and:
(1) The value of the property is more than $10,000. Violation of this subparagraph is a Class B crime;
(2) The property stolen is a firearm or an explosive device. Violation of this subparagraph is a Class B crime;
(3) The person is armed with a dangerous weapon at the time of the offense. Violation of this subparagraph is a Class B crime;
(4) The value of the property is more than $1,000 but not more than $10,000. Violation of this subparagraph is a Class C crime;
(5) The value of the property is more than $500 but not more than $1,000. Violation of this subparagraph is a Class D crime; or
(6) The person has 2 or more prior convictions for any combination of the Maine offenses listed in this subparagraph or for engaging in substantially similar conduct to that of the Maine offenses listed in this subparagraph in another jurisdiction. The Maine offenses are: theft; any violation of section 401 in which the crime intended to be committed inside the structure is theft; any violation of section 405 in which the crime intended to be committed inside the motor vehicle is theft; any violation of section 651; any violation of section 702, 703 or 708; or attempts to commit any of these crimes. Section 9-A governs the use of prior convictions when determining a sentence. Violation of this subparagraph is a Class C crime; or [2007, c. 476, §10 (AMD).]
C. The person knowingly operates an audiovisual or audio recording function of any device in a motion picture theater while a motion picture is being exhibited for the purpose of making a copy of the motion picture, without the written consent of the motion picture theater owner. Violation of this paragraph is a Class D crime. [2005, c. 199, §4 (NEW).]
2007, c. 476, §10 (AMD) .]
2.    As used in this section, "exercises unauthorized control" includes but is not limited to conduct formerly defined or known as common law larceny by trespassory taking, larceny by conversion, larceny by bailee and embezzlement.
2001, c. 383, §156 (AFF)2001, c. 383, §33 (RPR) .]
SECTION HISTORY
1975, c. 499, §1 (NEW)2001, c. 383, §156 (AFF)2001, c. 383, §33 (RPR)2001, c. 667, §D3(AMD)2001, c. 667, §D36 (AFF)2005, c. 199, §4 (AMD)2007, c. 476, §10 (AMD).

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Maine Revised Statutes

§401. Burglary

1.    A person is guilty of burglary if:
A. The person enters or surreptitiously remains in a structure knowing that that person is not licensed or privileged to do so, with the intent to commit a crime therein. Violation of this paragraph is a Class C crime; or [2001, c. 383, §156(AFF)2001, c. 383, §53 (NEW).]
B. The person violates paragraph A and:
(1) The person is armed with a firearm, or knows that an accomplice is so armed. Violation of this subparagraph is a Class A crime;
(2) The person intentionally or recklessly inflicts or attempts to inflict bodily injury on anyone during the commission of the burglary or an attempt to commit the burglary or in immediate flight after the commission or attempt. Violation of this subparagraph is a Class B crime;
(3) The person is armed with a dangerous weapon other than a firearm or knows that an accomplice is so armed. Violation of this subparagraph is a Class B crime;
(4) The violation is against a structure that is a dwelling place. Violation of this subparagraph is a Class B crime; or
(5) At the time of the burglary, the person has 2 or more prior convictions for any combination of the Maine Class A, B or C offenses listed in this subparagraph or for engaging in substantially similar conduct to that of the Maine offenses listed in this subparagraph in another jurisdiction. The Maine offenses are: theft; any violation of this section or section 651, 702 or 703; or attempts to commit any of these crimes. Section 9-A governs the use of prior convictions when determining a sentence. Violation of this subparagraph is a Class B crime. [2007, c. 476, §21 (AMD).]
2007, c. 476, §21 (AMD) .]
2.   
2001, c. 383, §156 (AFF)2001, c. 383, §54 (RP) .]
3.    A person may be convicted both of burglary and of the crime that the person committed or attempted to commit after entering or remaining in the structure, but sentencing for both crimes is governed by section 1256.
2001, c. 383, §156 (AFF)2001, c. 383, §55 (AMD) .]
SECTION HISTORY
1975, c. 499, §1 (NEW)1975, c. 740, §60 (AMD)1977, c. 510, §§50-52 (AMD)1985, c. 282, §4(AMD)1997, c. 477, §1 (AMD)2001, c. 383, §§53-55 (AMD)2001, c. 383, §156 (AFF)2007, c. 476, §21 (AMD).

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 "For you know very well that the day of the Lord will come like a thief in the night." - Paul of Tarsus in Corinth near AD 50 when the Jehova's Witnesses New World Translation says Thessalonians 5:2 was written.


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Besides stuck to magnets glued under end table tops and inside Ziplock bags in the toilet tank - usconcealedcarry.com lists some other popular hiding places wealthy gun owners like to hide their killing devices.

Gizmodo.com says you may be able to sell guns you accidentally find late at night if you get kicked off  TANFMaineCare, General Assistance or unemployment and need money to survive  - at an anonymous Web site  The Armory, but you have to download the US Navy developed encryption software Tor and be paid in bitcoins

http://bangordailynews.com/2013/04/10/news/state/its-surreal-hes-surreal-officers-amazed-at-hermit-burglars-ability-to-survive-in-maine-woods-for-27-years/?ref=relatedSidebar>Bangor Daily News Says Hermit Burglar lived in Maine woods 10 miles from Waterville for 27 years

"‘He’s surreal’: Officers amazed at ‘hermit’ burglar’s survival in Maine woods for 27 years" - Bangor Daily News





1 Thessalonians 5:2

http://bible.cc/1_thessalonians/5-2.htm

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http://data.bls.gov/timeseries/LASST23000003

http://gizmodo.com/5927379/the-secret-online-weapons-store-thatll-sell-anyone-anything

https://www.usconcealedcarry.com/ccm-columns/features/concealing-weapons-in-the-home/

http://bangordailynews.com/2013/04/10/news/state/its-surreal-hes-surreal-officers-amazed-at-hermit-burglars-ability-to-survive-in-maine-woods-for-27-years/?ref=relatedSidebar

http://www.mainelegislature.org/legis/statutes/17-a/title17-Asec353.html

http://www.mainelegislature.org/legis/statutes/17-a/title17-Asec401.html























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