18-4624. TAKEN OR CONVERTED MERCHANDISE AS THEFT. A person steals property and commits theft by the alteration, transfer or removal of any label, price tag, marking, indicia of value or any other markings which aid in the determination of value of any merchandise displayed, held, stored, or offered for sale, in a retail mercantile establishment, for the purpose of attempting to purchase such merchandise either personally or in consort with another, at less than the retail price with the intention of depriving the merchant of the value of such merchandise.
History:
[18-4624, added 1980, ch. 336, sec. 1, p. 870.]
Structure Idaho Code
Title 18 - CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS
Chapter 46 - LARCENY AND RECEIVING STOLEN GOODS
Section 18-4616 - DEFACING MARKS ON LOGS OR LUMBER.
Section 18-4617 - STEALING RIDES ON TRAINS.
Section 18-4618 - STEALING RIDES ON TRAINS — AUTHORITY OF CONDUCTORS AND ENGINEERS TO ARREST.
Section 18-4619 - STEALING RIDES — VENUE OF ACTION.
Section 18-4620 - STEALING RIDES — PUNISHMENT.
Section 18-4621 - STEALING ELECTRIC CURRENT — TAMPERING WITH METERS.
Section 18-4622 - STEALING ELECTRIC CURRENT — ACCESSORIES LIABLE AS PRINCIPALS.
Section 18-4623 - STEALING ELECTRIC CURRENT — EVIDENCE OF GUILT.
Section 18-4624 - TAKEN OR CONVERTED MERCHANDISE AS THEFT.
Section 18-4625 - TAKEN OR CONVERTED MERCHANDISE — EVIDENCE.
Section 18-4626 - WILLFUL CONCEALMENT OF GOODS, WARES OR MERCHANDISE — DEFENSE FOR DETENTION.
Section 18-4627 - TRANSPORTATION OF CONIFEROUS TREES — PROOF OF OWNERSHIP REQUIRED.
Section 18-4628 - TRANSPORTATION OF FOREST PRODUCTS — PROOF OF OWNERSHIP REQUIRED — EXCEPTIONS.
Section 18-4628A - PENALTY FOR PURCHASE WITHOUT PROOF OF OWNERSHIP.