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Page 611
... receiving stolen things are : that item was stolen ; that item was of value ; that defendant knew or should have known property was stolen ; and defendant in- tentionally procured , received or concealed prop- erty . State v . Camp ...
... receiving stolen things are : that item was stolen ; that item was of value ; that defendant knew or should have known property was stolen ; and defendant in- tentionally procured , received or concealed prop- erty . State v . Camp ...
Page 614
... receiving it knew that it was stolen . State v . Simpson , App . 4 Cir.1984 , 447 So.2d 98 . Mere possession of stolen property should not create a presumption that person in possession of the property received it with knowledge that it ...
... receiving it knew that it was stolen . State v . Simpson , App . 4 Cir.1984 , 447 So.2d 98 . Mere possession of stolen property should not create a presumption that person in possession of the property received it with knowledge that it ...
Page 616
... received it as required to support his conviction of receiving stolen things . State v . Morris , Sup.1982 , 414 So.2d 320 . Owner's driver's license , insurance identifica- tion card , fishing license , gasoline credit card and social ...
... received it as required to support his conviction of receiving stolen things . State v . Morris , Sup.1982 , 414 So.2d 320 . Owner's driver's license , insurance identifica- tion card , fishing license , gasoline credit card and social ...
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ANNOTATED | 14 |
CRIMINAL CODE | 52 |
SUBPART E INCHOATE OFFENSES | 61 |
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abuse of discretion accused admissible aggravated battery aggravated burglary alleged Amendment ant's appeal after remand armed robbery arrest attempted aggravated rape attempted second-degree murder bodily harm certiorari denied 103 charge constitute crime criminal death penalty defendant was convict defense counsel dence denied 104 S.Ct double jeopardy element of crime evidence that defendant felony fendant fense first-degree murder forcible rape gree murder guilty hard labor imposed indictment inflict great bodily intent to kill jurors jury lesser included offense lineup manslaughter ment mistrial negligent homicide perpetration person photographs plea police officer prejudice prior probation properly prosecution for aggravated prosecution for attempted prosecution for first-degree prosecution for second-degree prosecutor's prove reasonable doubt reversible error self-defense shot specific intent State's statement sufficient to sustain suspension of sentence tence testified testimony theft tion trial court trial judge trier of fact victim voir dire witness writ denied