Title 16, Chapter 8, Section 4
( 16-8-4)
(a) A person commits the offense of theft by conversion when, having
lawfully obtained funds or other property of another including, but
not limited to, leased or rented personal property, under an
agreement or other known legal obligation to make a specified
application of such funds or a specified disposition of such
property, he knowingly converts the funds or property to his own use
in violation of the agreement or legal obligation. This Code section
applies whether the application or disposition is to be made from
the funds or property of another or from the accused's own funds or
property in equivalent amount when the agreement contemplates that
the accused may deal with the funds or property of another as his
own. (b) When, under subsection (a) of this Code section, an officer or
employee of a government or of a financial institution fails to pay
on an account, upon lawful demand, from the funds or property of
another held by him, he is presumed to have intended to convert the
funds or property to his own use. (c)(1) As used in this subsection, the term "personal property" means personal property having a replacement cost value greater than $100.00, excluding any late fees and penalties, and includes heavy equipment as defined in paragraph (2) of Code Section 10-1-731 and tractors and farm equipment primarily designed for use in agriculture. (2) Any person having any personal property in such person's
possession or under such person's control by virtue of a lease or
rental agreement who fails to return the personal property within
five days, Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays excluded, after a
letter demanding return of the personal property has been mailed
to such person by certified or registered mail or statutory
overnight delivery, return receipt requested, at such person's
last known address by the owner of the personal property or by the
owner's agent shall be presumed to have knowingly converted such
personal property to such person's own use in violation of such
lease or agreement. (3) In the event that any personal property is not returned as
provided for in the lease or rental agreement and the court orders
the lessor or renter to pay replacement costs, replacement costs
shall include but not be limited to: (A) The market value of the personal property. The market value
shall be established by the owner of the property by providing
from a supplier of such or reasonably similar personal property
a current quotation of the value of the personal property which
is of like quality, make, and model of the personal property
being replaced. The value to be awarded shall be the higher of: (i) The value on the date when the conversion occurred; or (ii) The value on the date of the trial; (B) All rental charges from the date the rental agreement was
executed until the date of the trial or the date that the
property was recovered, if recovered; and
(C) Interest on the unpaid balance each month at the current
legal rate from the date the court orders the lessor or renter
to pay replacement costs until the date the judgment is
satisfied in full. (4) If as a part of the order of the court the lessor or renter is
placed on probation, supervision of said probation shall not be
terminated until all replacement costs, fees, charges, penalties,
interest, and other charges are paid in full. All payments
relative to this Code section shall be made to the appropriate
court of jurisdiction and the court shall make distribution to the
owner within 30 days of receipt thereof. (5) In the event that the owner incurs any expenses in the process
of locating a lessor or renter who did not return any personal
property according to the lease or rental agreement, the court
shall provide that the lessor or renter reimburse the owner for
those expenses which may include, but not be limited to, credit
reports, private detective fees, investigation fees, fees charged
by a law enforcement agency for such services as police reports,
background checks, fees involved with swearing out a warrant for
incarceration, and any other bona fide expenses. |