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It would be a dangerous doctrine to hold every citizen guilty of receiving stolen property , and send him to the penitentiary , because he was found in possession thereof . " In State v . Richmond ( 1904 ) 186 Mo.
It would be a dangerous doctrine to hold every citizen guilty of receiving stolen property , and send him to the penitentiary , because he was found in possession thereof . " In State v . Richmond ( 1904 ) 186 Mo.
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Adams ( 1903 ) 133 N. C. 667 , 45 S. E. 553 , the court said : " The presumption which the law raises from the recent possession of stolen property is that the person having such possession is the thief ; not that someone else being the ...
Adams ( 1903 ) 133 N. C. 667 , 45 S. E. 553 , the court said : " The presumption which the law raises from the recent possession of stolen property is that the person having such possession is the thief ; not that someone else being the ...
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possession a portion of the money alleged to have been the property of Mrs. McDonald raises no presumption that he received it knowing it to be stolen , if it was stolen . " In holding that the instruction was properly refused the court ...
possession a portion of the money alleged to have been the property of Mrs. McDonald raises no presumption that he received it knowing it to be stolen , if it was stolen . " In holding that the instruction was properly refused the court ...
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