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Re: Criminal Law Question
Posted by Ozarks Lawyer on 9/27/07
As a practical matter, Jill, it would be cheaper to return to the dry cleaners and settle up rather than pay an attorney to get you out of trouble. On 9/24/07, Law Student wrote: > Jill takes her party dress to a dry cleaners. Returning to > pick it up, she notices it hanging unattended. Jill takes > her dress without paying. Is Jill guilty of larceny? Did > the dry cleaners have custody or possession of the dress? > What is Jill guilty of if not larceny?
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