grand larceny
grand lar·ce·ny • n. Law (in many U.S. states and formerly in Britain) theft of personal property having a value above a legally specified amount.
Grand Larceny
GRAND LARCENY
A category of larceny—the offense of illegally taking the property of another—in which the value of the property taken is greater than that set for petit larceny.
At common law, the punishment for grand larceny was death. Today, grand larceny is a statutory crime punished by a fine, imprisonment, or both.
Grand Larceny
Grand Larceny ★★ 1992
The daughter of a millionaire/thief has to prove that she can take over the family “business.” Lots of action and stunts. 95m/C VHS, DVD . Marilu Henner, Omar Sharif, Ian McShane, Louis Jourdan; D: Jeannot Szwarc.
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