Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 941 - Offenses Against Private Property
Section 53-142k. - Organized retail theft.

(a) As used in this section:

(1) “Retail property” means any new article, product, commodity, item or component intended to be sold in retail commerce;
(2) “Value” means the retail value of an item as advertised by the affected retail establishment, including applicable taxes; and
(3) “Retail property fence” means a person who buys retail property when such person knows or should know the property is stolen and with the intent to unlawfully distribute the property or to promote, manage, carry on or facilitate a violation of subsection (b) of this section.
(b) Any person who, for financial gain and in conjunction with one or more other persons, commits larceny by shoplifting, as defined in section 53a-119, of retail property having an aggregate value exceeding two thousand dollars and (1) wrongfully takes such property during a period of one hundred eighty days, or (2) sells, delivers or otherwise transfers such property to a retail property fence, shall have committed the offense of organized retail theft.
(c) Any person who receives, possesses, conceals, stores, barters, sells or disposes of any retail property acquired in violation of subsection (b) of this section, with the intent to distribute the proceeds or otherwise promote, manage, carry on or facilitate a violation of said subsection, shall have committed the offense of accessory to organized retail theft.
(d) It shall not be a defense to a charge of accessory to organized retail theft in violation of subsection (c) of this section that the retail property was obtained by means other than through a violation of said subsection if the property was explicitly represented to the person charged under said subsection (c) as being obtained through the commission of organized retail theft.
(e) Any person who violates subsection (b) or (c) of this section shall be guilty of a class D felony, except that, if such person derives a financial benefit of ten thousand dollars or more as a result of such violation, such person shall be guilty of a class C felony.
(P.A. 10-177, S. 1.)

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 53 - Crimes

Chapter 941 - Offenses Against Private Property

Section 53-56 to 53-80. - Theft from the person. Theft of motor vehicle, bicycle or livestock. Shoplifting. Theft, counterfeiting or embezzlement of passage tickets. Receiving stolen goods. Robbery, burglary, breaking and entering, generally. Use of...

Section 53-80a. - Manufacture of bombs.

Section 53-81 to 53-129. - Wilful injury to private building. Damage to materials of construction project. Arson, generally. Illegal burning and dumping. Injury to or obstruction of railroads or navigation. Trespass, generally. Other offenses.

Section 53-129a. - Defrauding secured party.

Section 53-129b. - Concealment or conveyance of leased property.

Section 53-130. - Concealing or destroying attached property.

Section 53-131. - Removal of identifying marks on electrical devices.

Section 53-132. - Sale of equipment with defective identification marks.

Section 53-132a. - Altering manufacturer's serial number.

Section 53-133. - Unlawful alteration or disposal of rental electric storage batteries.

Section 53-134. - Possession of outboard motor having defaced factory or engine number.

Section 53-135 to 53-142. - Unlawful appropriation of electric current. Fraudulent diversion or use of water. Defrauding gas companies or public hospitals. Unauthorized performance of certain compositions. Tapping telegraph or telephone wires. Unlawf...

Section 53-142a. - Illegal sale or possession of master car key.

Section 53-142b. - Transferral, sale or use of records, tapes, film, cassettes or discs without owner's consent, or supplying machinery for reproduction thereof, prohibited. Exceptions.

Section 53-142c. - Manufacture, sale or distribution of records, tapes, cassettes or discs without identification marks prohibited.

Section 53-142d. - Penalties for violations of sections 53-142b, 53-142c.

Section 53-142f. - Possession of unauthorized recordings prohibited.

Section 53-142j. (Formerly Sec. 53-142e). - Destruction, delay or opening of letters and packages by private messenger or courier service prohibited.

Section 53-142k. - Organized retail theft.