Discuss, compare, and contrast larceny, embezzlement, and false pretenses

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Theft (or larceny) is a specific-intent crime. It requires the intent to permanently deprive another person of their property. Larceny actus reus consists of two parts: (1) taking and (2) carrying away of property. Over time a number of new property crimes emerged concerning the taking of other people's property. Embezzlement was not a common law crime; it has been created by legislatures. Embezzlement involves converting another's property with intent to permanently deprive the owner of the property. Conversion means keeping someone else's property that was initially legally obtained and then illegally keeping it for one's own benefit. The crime of false pretenses involves the intent to permanently deprive the owner of property by using deceit or false representations.

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