In a late work of great learning and research, larceny is defined at large to be " the " wrongful or fraudulent taking and carrying away by any person " of the mere personal goods of another, from any place, with a " felonious intent to convert them to... Crown Cases Reserved for Consideration: 1844 to 1850 - Page 190by Great Britain. Court for Crown Cases Reserved, Stephen Charles Denison - 1850Full view - About this book
| Edward Hyde East - Criminal law - 1806 - 660 pages
...LARCENY AND ROBBERY. Larceny. Introduction. - - - - § 1. Definition. — The fraudulent or wrongful taking and carrying away by any Person of the mere...them to his (the Taker's) own Use, and make them his own Property, without the Consent of the Owner. - - - § 2. I. Wliat a mere taking. - - $3. There must... | |
| Libel and slander - 1817 - 240 pages
...which is stealing and carrrying away feloniously with evil intention. "Grand larceny is a felonious and fraudulent taking and carrying away, by any person, of the mere personal goods of another, always accompanied with an evil intention, and therefore shall not be imputed to a mere mistake." —... | |
| John Adolphus - Great Britain - 1818 - 762 pages
...defined to be, the wrongful or fraudulent taking and carrying away' by any perfon of the mere perfonal goods of another, -from any place, with a felonious intent to convert -them to his (the taker's) own ufe, and make them his own property, without the confcnt of the owner. There Jnuft be an aclual taking^... | |
| William Oldnall Russell - Criminal law - 1819 - 1088 pages
...causd lucri." (/) In a late work of great learning and research, larceny is defined at large to be " the wrongful or fraudulent taking " and carrying away...of the mere personal •• goods of another, from anyplace, with a felonious intent •• to convert them to his (the taker's) own use, and make ••... | |
| Richard Burn - Justices of the peace - 1820 - 894 pages
...the several branches of the definition are explained in the order as they stand; viz. A felonious and fraudulent taking — — and carrying away by any person of the mere personal goods of another above the value of 12d. Under which heads the general learning relating to that whole title is comprehended.... | |
| William Oldnall Russell - Criminal law - 1824 - 712 pages
...lucri." (/) In a late work of great learning and research, larceny is defined at large to be •• the wrongful or fraudulent taking and carrying away...with a felonious intent to convert them to his (the b ,'lnle, 43. . e 4 Black. Com. ¿32. 2 East. P. С. с. 1C. r Bract. Lib. iii. c. 32. p. 150. So Glanvil,... | |
| William Hawkins - Criminal procedure - 1824 - 838 pages
...definition as given by Mr. East, omitting the word " felonious," mny perhaps be correct. He says it is the wrongful or fraudulent taking and carrying away, by any person, of the mere personal goods and chattels of another from any place, with an intent to convert them to his the taker's own use and... | |
| Henry James Pye - Justices of the peace - 1827 - 336 pages
...terms some of the leading distinctions between larcenies and civil injuries. Larceny is a felonious and fraudulent taking and carrying away by any person of the mere personal goods of another. By stat. 7 & 8 G. 4. c. 29. s. 1. the distinction between grand and petty larceny is abolished, and... | |
| William Oldnall Russell - Criminal law - 1828 - 836 pages
...lucri causd. (e) In a late work of great learning and research, larceny is defined at large to be " the " wrongful or fraudulent taking and carrying away...to his (the taker's) own use, " and make them his own property, without the consent of the " owner." (/) And in a case of recent occurrence, which was... | |
| Samuel Hazard - Pennsylvania - 1828 - 436 pages
...more comprehensive definition, and one better suited to m'odern views of the subject, describes it as "the wrongful or fraudulent taking and carrying away...any person of the mere personal goods of another, with intent to convert them to the taker's own use, and make them his own property without the consent... | |
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