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Page 162
... theft and who does or omits an act for purpose of accomplishing the same is guilty of attempted theft regardless of whether under circumstances he would have actually accomplished his purpose . State v . Pitt- man , Sup.1979 , 368 So.2d ...
... theft and who does or omits an act for purpose of accomplishing the same is guilty of attempted theft regardless of whether under circumstances he would have actually accomplished his purpose . State v . Pitt- man , Sup.1979 , 368 So.2d ...
Page 667
... theft offense was sup- ported by the record , which included show- ing that defendant's probation for previous theft offenses was revoked because of sub- sequent arrests and failure to comply with special conditions . State v . Allen ...
... theft offense was sup- ported by the record , which included show- ing that defendant's probation for previous theft offenses was revoked because of sub- sequent arrests and failure to comply with special conditions . State v . Allen ...
Page 673
... theft " rather than " theft of hogs " but which in succeed- ing language charged that defendant " did commit the theft of approximately 13 hogs " and also cited statute violated , this section , as specific statute defining theft of ...
... theft " rather than " theft of hogs " but which in succeed- ing language charged that defendant " did commit the theft of approximately 13 hogs " and also cited statute violated , this section , as specific statute defining theft of ...
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Offenses Affecting Law Enforcement 108 | 9 |
REVISED STATUTES | 12 |
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