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" Russell, vol. 2, p. 2, says, the true meaning of larceny is, "the felonious taking the property of another without his consent and against his will, with intent to convert it to the use of the taker. "
Cases in Crown Law: Determined by the Twelve Judges, by the Court of King's ... - Página 1087
editado por - 1815 - 1108 páginas
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A Treatise on Crimes and Misdemeanors, Volúmenes1-2

William Oldnall Russell - 1819 - 1088 páginas
...hand, and pays it to the left." Afterwards Grose, J., in delivering the opinion of the Judges, said, " The true " meaning of larceny is the felonious taking...another without his consent, and against his will, with in" tent to convert it to the use of the taker. (/) The facts of " the case answer every part of this...
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The Justice of the Peace, and Parish Officer, Volumen3

Richard Burn - 1820 - 834 páginas
...caustt lucri. 1 Haw. c. 33. § 1. The true meaning of larceny is, " the felonious taking the pro" perty of another without his consent, and against his will,...with " intent to convert it to the use of the taker." Per Grose J. in delivering the opinion of the judges, in Hammon's Case, OB May Sess. 1812. 2 Leach,...
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A Treatise on Crimes and Misdemeanors, Volumen2

William Oldnall Russell - 1824 - 712 páginas
...for the consideration of the twelve Judges, the learned Judge who delivered their opinion said, that the true meaning of larceny is, " the felonious taking...his will, with intent to convert it to the use of tbe taker." (A) It will be attempted to notice the principal points which have been decided concerning...
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A Treatise on Crimes and Indictable Misdemeanors, Volumen2

William Oldnall Russell - 1828 - 836 páginas
...for the consideration of the twelve Judges, the learned Judge who delivered their opinion said, that the true meaning of larceny is, " the felonious taking...with intent to convert it to " the use of the taker." (g) With respect to a taking, lucri causd, it is stated that upon the debate in a case which underwent...
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The Register of Pennsylvania: Devoted to the Preservation of Facts ..., Volumen5

Samuel Hazard - 1828 - 434 páginas
...feloniously taking and carrying away the personal property of another without his consent, and against bis will, with intent to convert it to the use of the taker. The least removal of the thing taken from the place where it was before, with intent to steal it, is a...
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The Library of Agricultural and Horticultural Knowledge: With an Appendix on ...

Library, John Baxter - 1830 - 594 páginas
...39.— (20.)— (First and second time, see Class VII.) * The felonious taking of any personal chattel of another, without his consent, and against his will,...with intent to convert it to the use of the taker, ii larceny »t common law. Stealing; or damaging or destroying with intent to steal or to do mischief,...
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The Justice of the Peace and Parish Officer, Volumen3

Richard Burn - 1831 - 972 páginas
...be taken against the will of the owner." Fast. 123. Larceny has been truly called " the feloniously taking the property of another without his consent,...with intent to convert it to the use of the taker." Per Grose, }., in delivering the opinion of the judges in Hammon'i case, Old Bailey May Sess. 1812....
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Circuit Court of the ..., Volumen5

United States. Circuit Court (1st Circuit), William Powell Mason - 1831 - 636 páginas
...answering very nearly to the description given by a late learned judge, that it is the felonious taking of the property of another, without his consent and against...will, with intent to convert it to the use of the taker.3 In the above definition, "personal goods" has always been construed to mean such moveables...
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Principles of the Criminal Law of Scotland

Archibald Alison - 1832 - 716 páginas
...that is felony according to the modern cases." 9 It has been delivered as law by all the Judges, that the true meaning of larceny is " the felonious taking...without his consent, and against his will, with intent 1 Hale, i. 513.— 2 Hawkins, ic 33, § 2 ; Russell, ii. 100 — 3 Hale, i. 506 ; Russell, ii. 100...
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The Law Journal for the Year 1832-1949: Comprising Reports of Cases in the ...

1873 - 962 páginas
...consent of the owner," and again, " the felonious taking the property of another, without his consent cmd against his will, with intent to convert it to the use of the taker." The indictment for larceny is invariably founded upon these definitions, and comprises by necessary inference,...
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