Hij is getrouwd met Maria BROTHERHOOD.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 10 april 1804 te Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, hij was toen 30 jaar oud.Bron 4
Zij zijn getrouwd op 10 april 1804 te Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, hij was toen 30 jaar oud.Bron 5Kind(eren):
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Larceny by Clerk or Servant
Larceny charges can fall into different categories. “Larceny by clerk or servant” (otherwise known as “Larceny by Servant”) is the offence of theft or stealing by clerk or servant, and is often charged when it is alleged that an employee stole from their employer. This added factor of “clerk” or “servant” makes this more serious that the normal Larceny Charge.
The Law
Pursuant to section 156 of the Crimes Act 1900, whosoever, being a clerk or servant, steals any property belonging to, or in the possession, or power of, his or her master, or employer, or any property into or for which it has been converted, or exchanged, has committed the offence.
To be guilty of this offence it must be proved that you:
wrongfully took and carried away
the personal goods of another
with the intent of permanently depriving the owner of such property
without his or her consent
and that you were a clerk or servant of the other.
Penalties
The maximum penalty for larceny by clerk or servant varies depending on the value of the property stolen and in which Court the matter is finalised. For matters finalised in the Local Court:
If the value of the property is $2,000 or less then the maximum penalty is 2 years’ imprisonment, and/or a fine of $2,200.
If the value of the property is over $2,000 but equal to or less than $5,000 then the maximum penalty is 2 years’ imprisonment, and/or a fine of $5,500.
If the value or the property is more than $5,000 then the maximum penalty is 2 years’ imprisonment, and/or a fine of $11,000.
If the matter is finalised in the District Court then the maximum penalty is increased to 10 years’ imprisonment.
Commentary
A “clerk” or “servant” is a person under the control, and bound to obey the orders of, his or her “master” and can include a director of a company, an apprentice, an accountant, a person employed by more than one employer and also a person occasionally employed. The goods taken must belong to the offender’s “master” or employer. Because of the position of trust, larceny committed by such a person is considered a more serious offence than simple larceny and this is reflected by the increased maximum penalty.