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Theft of $20,000-$100,000 -OR 10 or more head of cattle, horses, swine, goats stolen during the same transaction and total value of less than $100,000

a) Grand theft
b) Petty theft
c) Burglary
d) Embezzlement

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Final answer:

The crime in question involving the theft of $20,000-$100,000 or stealing sizable livestock is classified as grand theft, a serious offense distinct from petty theft, burglary, and embezzlement.

Step-by-step explanation:

The theft of an amount ranging from $20,000 to $100,000 or the stealing of 10 or more head of cattle, horses, swine, or goats during the same transaction with a total value of less than $100,000 is typically classified as grand theft.

Grand theft is a serious crime and can vary in degree depending on the jurisdiction, but it often involves high-value property theft. Unlike petty theft, which is the stealing of property of lower value, grand theft deals with more significant amounts or higher-value property.

Burglary involves illegal entry into a structure to commit a crime, and embezzlement is the wrongful appropriation of property by someone entrusted with its possession, usually in a job or corporate setting.

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