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Elan Coil [88]
2 years ago
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What is a key difference between bank embezzlement and bank robbery?

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labwork [276]2 years ago
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"Unlike theft where the property is taken unlawfully, in embezzlement the property comes lawfully into the possession of the embezzler who then fraudulently or unlawfully appropriates it. ...For instance, when a cashier steals money form the till of his employer, the employee has committed embezzlement."

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