#Understand #Criminal #Law #Minutes #Part #III
What’s the difference between larceny, robbery, and burglary? There are a lot of crimes involving stealing, but only some of them are felonies. We explain what larceny, robbery, burglary, and fraud all mean.
This is a basic overview of the law, not legal advice.
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Ahhhhh i see what you did there in your last comment before the video ended.. nice
Your videos are boring
What about theft?
Or write to some Russian scammer. These videos are lame 😒
Would it be larceny or burglary if you stole from a store, as you are not there with permission to do the action being committed (take things without paying)?
Great videos! But if I may critique, the long pauses while the animations play out are really unnecessary. Maybe try having the animation going while you’re speaking to make it more fluid!
great for day one LLB students who often don't get the basics down!!!
This series is so incredibly valuable thank you my man.
Was that a skyrim reference?
If you were invited onto the property and then stole something, would it be Robbery or Burglary?
Intelligent people dont waste their resources studying the US law… Intelligent people can foresee that USA has a fucked up future and flee to other countries that are least abominated… In USA fraud is everywhere, in law enforcement agencies and even in courthouses.
It's funny because his videos are only three minutes long