CONNECTICUT STATUTES AND CODES
Sec. 53a-123. Larceny in the second degree: Class C felony.
Sec. 53a-123. Larceny in the second degree: Class C felony. (a) A person is
guilty of larceny in the second degree when he commits larceny, as defined in section
53a-119, and: (1) The property consists of a motor vehicle, the value of which exceeds
five thousand dollars, (2) the value of the property or service exceeds five thousand
dollars, (3) the property, regardless of its nature or value, is taken from the person of
another, (4) the property is obtained by defrauding a public community, and the value
of such property is two thousand dollars or less, or (5) the property, regardless of its
nature or value, is obtained by embezzlement, false pretenses or false promise and the
victim of such larceny is sixty years of age or older or is blind or physically disabled,
as defined in section 1-1f.
(b) For purposes of this section, "motor vehicle" means any motor vehicle, construction equipment, agricultural tractor or farm implement or major component part of any
of the above. In any prosecution under subdivision (1) of subsection (a) of this section,
evidence of (1) forcible entry, (2) forcible removal of ignition, or (3) alteration, mutilation or removal of a vehicle identification number shall be prima facie evidence (A)
that the person in control or possession of such motor vehicle knows or should have
known that such motor vehicle is stolen, and (B) that such person possesses such motor
vehicle with larcenous intent.
(c) Larceny in the second degree is a class C felony.
(1969, P.A. 828, S. 125; 1971, P.A. 871, S. 26; P.A. 73-639, S. 8; P.A. 81-248, S. 2; 81-263, S. 2; 81-351, S. 4; 81-472, S. 152, 159; P.A. 82-271, S. 2; P.A. 86-275, S. 2; P.A. 97-180; P.A. 00-103, S. 2.)
History: 1971 act applied second degree larceny to cases where property is a motor vehicle and made second degree
larceny a Class D felony rather than a Class A misdemeanor; P.A. 73-639 specified that taking property, regardless of its
nature or value, from another's person is second degree larceny; P.A. 81-248 amended Subsec. (a) to clarify the proscribed
conduct; P.A. 81-263 added Subsec. (a)(4) re property obtained by defrauding a public community where the value of the
property is less than $2,000; P.A. 81-351 amended the definition of larceny of a motor vehicle to that with a value of $2,000
or less, inserted new Subsec. (b) enumerating conditions constituting prima facie evidence of a larcenous intent in regard
to motor vehicles and relettered former Subsec. (b) accordingly; P.A. 81-472 made technical corrections; P.A. 82-271
amended Subsec. (a)(2) by increasing from $500 to $5,000 the value of the property or service obtained and amended
Subsec. (c) by changing the classification from a class D to a class C felony; P.A. 86-275 amended Subsec. (a)(1) to increase
the value of a motor vehicle subject to the section from $2,000 or less to a value which exceeds $5,000; P.A. 97-180 added
Subsec. (a)(5) re property obtained by embezzlement, false pretenses or false promise from an aged, blind or disabled
victim; P.A. 00-103 made technical changes in Subsecs. (a) and (b) and amended Subsec. (b) by defining "motor vehicle"
and by adding provisions re prima facie evidence of knowledge that vehicle is stolen and possession of vehicle with
larcenous intent.
Cited. 173 C. 545. Cited. 182 C. 176. Cited. 183 C. 386. Cited. 188 C. 542. Cited. 190 C. 559. Cited. 194 C. 438; Id.,
650. Cited. 196 C. 305; Id., 567. Cited. 197 C. 166; Id., 201; Id., 247; Id., 309. Cited. 198 C. 1. Cited. 199 C. 30; Id., 308;
Id., 462. Cited. 200 C. 113. Cited. 202 C. 615. Cited. 203 C. 484. Cited. 209 C. 23. Cited. 213 C. 233. Cited. 216 C. 273.
Cited. 235 C. 679. Cited. 241 C. 439.
Cited. 2 CA 537. Cited. 5 CA 113. Cited. 7 CA 326. Cited. 8 CA 125; Id., 478. Cited. 9 CA 349. Cited. 13 CA 420;
Id., 576; Id., 596. Secs. 53a-122-53a-125b cited. 14 CA 272. Cited. Id., 472. Cited. 16 CA 433. Cited. 17 CA 460. Cited.
19 CA 495. Cited. 20 CA 271; Id., 369. Cited. 21 CA 248. Cited. 29 CA 843. Cited. 35 CA 566; Id., 714. Cited. 39 CA
810. Cited. 44 CA 187; Id., 294. Cited. 46 CA 691. Since statute's language includes both taking of property and subsequent
retention of the stolen property, to charge defendant with two counts of larceny is improper; they are not separately
punishable and to so charge violates defendant's constitutional guarantee against double jeopardy. 100 CA 565.
Requisites for accepting plea of guilty. 31 CS 501. Cited. 32 CS 650. Cited. 35 CS 531. Cited. 38 CS 549.
Subsec. (a):
Subdiv. (2) cited. 169 C. 247. Cited. 174 C. 129. Subdiv. (3) cited. Id., 129. Subdiv. (1) cited. 178 C. 427; Id., 689.
Subdiv. (2) cited. 181 C. 299. Subdiv. (1) cited. 182 C. 476; 186 C. 426. Subdiv. (2) cited. 187 C. 264; 188 C. 325; Id.,
671; 190 C. 191; 191 C. 180. Subdiv. (1) cited. 195 C. 421; 196 C. 36. Subdiv. (2) cited. Id. Subdiv. (1) cited. Id., 115.
Subdiv. (2) cited. 198 C. 203. Subdiv. (1) cited. Id., 490. Subdiv. (2) cited. Id.; 200 C. 9. Subdiv. (1) cited. 201 C. 462.
Subdiv. (2) cited. 206 C. 657. Cited. 207 C. 118. Subdiv. (1) cited. 208 C. 365; 210 C. 652. Subdiv. (3) cited. 211 C. 101.
Subdiv. (2) cited. 212 C. 223. Subdiv. (1) cited. 213 C. 422; 215 C. 716. Subdiv. (3) cited. 219 C. 160; 220 C. 487; 223
C. 243. Subdiv. (1) cited. 232 C. 455. Subdiv. (2) cited. 233 C. 552. Subdiv. (3) cited. 235 C. 67. Subdiv. (1) cited. 238
C. 784. Cited. 239 C. 235. Subdiv. (3) cited. 240 C. 317. Subdiv. (3): Rational basis exists for legislature to classify larceny
from the person as a more serious offense than simple robbery and therefore the classification did not violate defendant's
right to equal protection of the laws. 246 C. 132. For defendant to be found guilty of larceny in the third degree, state must
prove that defendant committed larceny by defrauding a public community. 252 C. 229.
Subdiv. (2) cited. 1 CA 270. Subdiv. (3) cited. Id., 378, 379. Subdiv. (3): Larceny from the person requires an actual
trespass to the person of the victim and therefore taking a radio which was in the vicinity of the victim, but not on the
victim's person, did not constitute larceny under this section. 1 CA 642. Subdiv. (3) cited. 3 CA 126. Subdiv. (3) cited. 8
CA 491; 11 CA 102; 12 CA 239. Subdiv. (1) cited. Id., 408. Subdiv. (3) cited. Id., 685. Subdiv. (1) cited. 13 CA 12. Subdiv.
(2) cited. Id., 554. Subdiv. (1) cited. 14 CA 169. Cited. Id., 493. Subdiv. (3) cited. 20 CA 513. Subdiv. (2) cited. 24 CA
697. Subdiv. (1) cited. 26 CA 52. Subdiv. (3) cited. Id., 114. Subdiv. (1) cited. Id., 279. Subdiv. (2) cited. 28 CA 306; 30
CA 606. Subdiv. (3) cited. 31 CA 47. Subdiv. (2) cited. Id., 94. Subdiv. (3) cited. Id., 312; 32 CA 21; 33 CA 468. Subdiv.
(2) cited. 34 CA 250. Subdiv. (3) cited. Id., 610. Subdiv. (4) cited. Id., 699. Subdiv. (3) cited. 35 CA 740. Subdiv. (2) cited.
38 CA 643. Cited. 39 CA 579. Subdiv. (1) cited. Id., 840. Subdiv. (3) cited. Id. Subdiv. (1) cited. 40 CA 21. Subdiv. (3)
cited. 41 CA 391; Id., 584. Subdiv. (1) cited. Id., 817. Subdiv. (3) cited. Id.; 42 CA 810. Subdiv. (2) cited. 46 CA 414.
Cited. Id., 616. Subdiv. (3) cited. Id. Court found that money was "taken from the person of the victim" in case in which
victim was tricked into turning over her money to defendant. 56 CA 428. Subdiv. (3): Wrongfully taking property from
the person of another constitutes a trespass of the person, and such a taking from the person constitutes larceny in the
second degree. 95 CA 248. Larceny in second degree under this section is not ordinarily lesser included offense of robbery
for purposes of double jeopardy. 109 CA 74.
Subdiv. (1) cited. 36 CS 603. Subdiv. (2) cited. Id.; 37 CS 527.