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4821 — Puerto Rico Law | CourtGPT
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  4. Title Thirty-three - Penal Code (§§ 1 — 4939)/
  5. Subtitle 5 - Penal Code of 2004—special Provisions/
  6. Part II - Crimes Against Property/
  7. Chapter 302 - Crimes Against Property and Proprietary Rights Sub/
  8. Subchapter I - Illegal Appropriation § 4825a - Illegal Operation of Any Recording Device/
  9. 4821
Puerto Rico Legal Code
Any person who commits the crime of larceny described in § 4820 of this title, if taking public property or funds, or goods whose value exceeds one thousand dollars ($1,000) or more shall commit a third degree felony.\nIf the value of the illegally taken good is less than one thousand dollars ($1,000), but more than five hundred dollars ($500), it shall entail a fourth degree felony.\nIt shall constitute an aggravating circumstance to be considered at the time of imposing a penalty for this offense and the offense under § 4820 of this title if the stolen goods are cattle, horses, pigs, rabbits, or sheep, including the offspring thereof, fruits or crops, poultry, fish, shrimp, bees, agricultural machinery and equipment located in a farm or in a production or breeding facility, any other machinery or farm equipment located in a private property, business, or agricultural facility, or any items, tools, and/or machine parts used for such purposes.\nThe court may also impose restitution.\nHistory —June 18, 2004, No. 149, § 193; Mar. 31, 2011, No. 44, § 1.

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