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AZ HB2414
Bill
Status
1/24/2011
Primary Sponsor
Jeff Dial
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AI Summary
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Adds new subsection H establishing that a person who uses an artifice, instrument, container, device or other article to facilitate theft, or who commits theft with two or more prior convictions within the past five years for burglary, shoplifting, robbery, organized retail theft, or theft, is guilty of a class 4 felony.
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Renumbers existing subsections I through L (formerly H through K) to account for the new subsection H.
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Maintains existing theft classification scheme based on property value, ranging from class 1 misdemeanor for theft under $1,000 to class 2 felony for theft of $25,000 or more.
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Preserves existing provisions regarding vulnerable adult theft, trade secret protection, metal theft inferences, and affirmative defenses for gifts and court-approved transactions.
Legislative Description
Theft; artifice; prior convictions; classification
Last Action
Referred to House JUD Committee
1/25/2011