14-74. Larceny by servants and other employees.
If any servant or other employee, to whom any money, goods or other chattels, or any of the articles, securities or choses in action mentioned in G.S. 14-75, by his master shall be delivered safely to be kept to the use of his master, shall withdraw himself from his master and go away with such money, goods or other chattels, or any of the articles, securities or choses in action mentioned as aforesaid, or any part thereof, with intent to steal the same and defraud his master thereof, contrary to the trust and confidence in him reposed by his said master; or if any servant, being in the service of his master, without the assent of his master, shall embezzle such money, goods or other chattels, or any of the articles, securities or choses in action mentioned as aforesaid, or any part thereof, or otherwise convert the same to his own use, with like purpose to steal them, or to defraud his master thereof, the servant so offending shall be guilty of a felony: Provided, that nothing contained in this section shall extend to apprentices or servants within the age of 16 years. If the value of the money, goods, or other chattels, or any of the articles, securities, or choses in action mentioned in G.S. 14-75, is one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) or more, the person is guilty of a Class C felony. If the value of the money, goods, or other chattels, or any of the articles, securities, or choses in action mentioned in G.S. 14-75, is less than one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000), the person is guilty of a Class H felony. (21 Hen. VIII, c. 7, ss. 1, 2; R.C., c. 34, s. 18; Code, s. 1065; Rev., s. 3499; C.S., s. 4253; 1979, c. 760, s. 5; 1979, 2nd Sess., c. 1316, s. 47; 1981, c. 63, s. 1; c. 179, s. 14; 1997-443, s. 19.25(c); 1998-217, s. 4(a).)
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North Carolina General Statutes
§ 14-71 - Receiving stolen goods; receiving or possessing goods represented as stolen.
§ 14-71.1 - Possessing stolen goods.
§ 14-71.2 - Receiving or transferring stolen vehicles.
§ 14-72 - Larceny of property; receiving stolen goods or possessing stolen goods.
§ 14-72.1 - Concealment of merchandise in mercantile establishments.
§ 14-72.2 - Unauthorized use of a motor-propelled conveyance.
§ 14-72.3 - Removal of shopping cart from shopping premises.
§ 14-72.5 - Larceny of motor fuel.
§ 14-72.7 - Chop shop activity.
§ 14-72.8 - Felony larceny of motor vehicle parts.
§ 14-72.9 - Larceny of law enforcement equipment.
§ 14-72.11 - Larceny from a merchant.
§ 14-73 - Jurisdiction of the superior courts in cases of larceny and receiving stolen goods.
§ 14-73.1 - Petty misdemeanors.
§ 14-74 - Larceny by servants and other employees.
§ 14-75 - Larceny of chose in action.
§ 14-75.1 - Larceny of secret technical processes.
§ 14-76 - Larceny, mutilation, or destruction of public records and papers.
§ 14-76.1 - Mutilation or defacement of records and papers in the North Carolina State Archives.
§ 14-77 - Larceny, concealment or destruction of wills.
§ 14-78 - Larceny of ungathered crops.
§ 14-79.1 - Larceny of pine needles or pine straw.
§ 14-79.2 - Waste kitchen grease; unlawful acts and penalties.
§ 14-81 - Larceny of horses, mules, swine, cattle, or dogs.
§ 14-82 - Taking horses, mules, or dogs for temporary purposes.
§ 14-83.1 - Fixtures subject to larceny.
§ 14-84 - Animals subject to larceny.
§ 14-85 - Pursuing or injuring livestock with intent to steal.
§ 14-86.1 - Seizure and forfeiture of conveyances used in committing larceny and similar crimes.
§ 14-86.2 - Larceny, destruction, defacement, or vandalism of portable toilets or pumper trucks.