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    THEFT IN THE SECOND DGREE
          164.045 Theft in the second degree. (1) A person commits the crime of theft in the second degree if:
          (a) By means other than extortion, the person commits theft as defined in ORS 164.015; and
          (b) The total value of the property in a single or aggregate transaction is $100 or more and less than $1,000.
          (2) Theft in the second degree is a Class A misdemeanor.

          164.015 “Theft” described. A person commits theft when, with intent to deprive another of property or to appropriate property to the person or to a third person, the person:
          (1) Takes, appropriates, obtains or withholds such property from an owner thereof;
          (2) Commits theft of property lost, mislaid or delivered by mistake as provided in ORS 164.065;
          (3) Commits theft by extortion as provided in ORS 164.075;
          (4) Commits theft by deception as provided in ORS 164.085; or
          (5) Commits theft by receiving as provided in ORS 164.095.
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