Theft By False Pretenses

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Meaning of Theft By False Pretenses

crime consisting of the making of a false pretense or representation by the defendant with the intent to defraud the owner of his property and actual reliance by the owner on the false pretense in parting with his property. See People v Fujita, 117 Cal.Rptr. 757, 43 C.A.3d 454.

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