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  1. This section defines theft as unlawfully taking or exercising control over movable or immovable property of another with intent to deprive or benefit. It also lists various types of theft offenses and their penalties.

  2. § 3921. Theft by unlawful taking or disposition. (a) Movable property.--A person is guilty of theft if he unlawfully takes, or exercises unlawful control over, movable property of another with intent to deprive him thereof. (b) Immovable property.--

  3. Section 3921 of Title 18 defines theft as unlawfully taking or controlling movable or immovable property of another. It also provides cross references to other related sections and disclaims warranty or guarantee of accuracy.

  4. Except as provided in 42 Pa.C.S. § 9714 (relating to sentences for second and subsequent offenses), a person who has been convicted of a felony may be sentenced to imprisonment as follows: (1) In the case of a felony of the first degree, for a term which shall be fixed by the court at not more than 20 years.

  5. Theft by unlawful taking or disposition. (a) Movable property. --A person is guilty of theft if he unlawfully takes, or exercises unlawful control over, movable property of another with intent to deprive him thereof. (b) Immovable property.

  6. Section 3921 - Theft by unlawful taking or disposition (a) Movable property. --A person is guilty of theft if he unlawfully takes, or exercises unlawful control over, movable property of another with intent to deprive him thereof.

  7. Pennsylvania Statutes Title 18 Pa.C.S.A. Crimes and Offenses § 3921. Theft by unlawful taking or disposition. Current as of January 01, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff. (a) Movable property. --A person is guilty of theft if he unlawfully takes, or exercises unlawful control over, movable property of another with intent to deprive him thereof.

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