grand theft (Meaning)

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grand theft (n)

larceny of property having a value greater than some amount (the amount varies by locale)

Synonyms & Antonyms of grand theft

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grand theft Sentence Examples

  1. The perpetrator was charged with grand theft for stealing a valuable painting from the museum.
  2. The police apprehended the suspect for grand theft of a luxury vehicle.
  3. The grand theft ring was responsible for a series of high-profile jewelry heists.
  4. The grand theft conviction carries a significant prison sentence.
  5. The victim of grand theft reported the loss of a large sum of money to the authorities.
  6. The detective investigated the grand theft by following leads and interviewing witnesses.
  7. The prosecution proved beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant committed grand theft.
  8. The judge sentenced the guilty party to the maximum penalty for grand theft.
  9. The law defines grand theft as the unlawful taking of property with a value exceeding a certain threshold.
  10. The victim's insurance policy covered the loss incurred from the grand theft.

FAQs About the word grand theft

larceny of property having a value greater than some amount (the amount varies by locale)

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The perpetrator was charged with grand theft for stealing a valuable painting from the museum.

The police apprehended the suspect for grand theft of a luxury vehicle.

The grand theft ring was responsible for a series of high-profile jewelry heists.

The grand theft conviction carries a significant prison sentence.