Define: Crimen Furti

Crimen Furti
Crimen Furti
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Crimen Furti is a Latin term that refers to the crime of theft.

The elements of Crimen Furti typically include the unlawful taking of someone else’s property with the intent to permanently deprive them of it.

The potential penalties for Crimen Furti can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the value of the stolen property, but may include fines, probation, and imprisonment.

Yes, in some cases, you can be charged with Crimen Furti if you were involved in the planning or commission of the theft, even if you did not physically take the property.

If you have been accused of Crimen Furti, it is important to seek legal representation as soon as possible to understand your rights and options.

Intent is a key element of Crimen Furti, so if you did not have the intent to permanently deprive someone of their property, you may have a defence against the charge.

If the theft was accidental and there was no intent to permanently deprive someone of their property, it may not meet the elements of Crimen Furti.

Yes, you can be charged with Crimen Furti for stealing from a family member, as the crime is based on the unlawful taking of someone else’s property, regardless of the relationship.

Being under the influence of drugs or alcohol may be considered as a factor in the commission of the crime, but it does not necessarily absolve you of the charge of Crimen Furti.

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This glossary post was last updated: 12th April 2024.

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