In Tennessee, a person commits "theft of property if, with intent to deprive the owner of property, the person knowingly obtains or exercises control over the property without the owner's effective consent." T.C.A. 39-14-103 Theft of services is another classification of theft not involving tangible property. A person commits theft of services who: (1) Intentionally obtains services by deception, fraud, coercion, forgery, false statement, false pretense or any other means to avoid … [Read more...]
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Classifications of Theft in Tennessee
February 12, 2019 by Roland
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