A Treatise on the Law of Larceny and Kindred Offenses Such as Adulteration, Blackmailing, Burglary, Conspiracy to Defraud, Embezzlement, Extortion, False Pretenses, Frauds and Cheats, Piracy, Receiving Stolen Goods, Robbery, and Trespasses Depriving of Property

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CHAPTER II
13
Larceny by trick and device
14
Larceny from house or building
16
Larceny from the person
18
Larceny from the mail
19
CHAPTER III
21
CHAPTER IV
28
CHAPTER V
31
CHAPTER VI
42
Animals
50
Larceny of ones own property
52
Larceny of property jointly owned
53
CHAPTER VII
54
Distinction belween larceny and trespass or malicious mischief
55
Distinction between larceny and embezzlement 57 Distinction between larceny and false pretenses 58 Distinction between larceny and robbery CHAP...
59
Jurisdiction as dependent on value 61 Federal courts conflict Indian country 62 Stealing in one State and carrying into another 63 Stealing in one co...
65
CHAPTER X
76
CHAPTER XI
79
CHAPTER XII
83
CHAPTER XIII
102
Unknown owners
104
Amending the allegation
115
Averment of possession whence taken
116
CHAPTER XIV
117
Time
118
Place OTHER MATERIAL AVERMENTS 109 Value necessity of the averment
119
Larceny from the person
120
Larceny by bailee or after trust
121
Value sufficiency of the averment 111 Felonious intent necessity of the averment
122
Its sufficiency
123
Use of the word feloniously
124
CHAPTER XV
125
CHAPTER XVII
137
CHAPTER XVIII
151
CHAPTER XIX
156
Genuineness
160
Necessity of proving value
161
When value will be inferred
162
How value may be proved
163
How far proof must correspond with allegation of value
164
CHAPTER XX
165
Showing constructive possession by owner
167
Showing alleged owners special property 148 Joint and separate ownership
168
Property held in trust 150 Property of married woman
169
Corporate property
170
Proving ownership by marks and brands
171
CHAPTER XXI
173
CHAPTER XXII
177
CHAPTER XXIII
184
CHAPTER XXIV
205
Flight
208
CHAPTER XXV
209
To show intent or develop the res gest©¡
211
Two offenses part of same transaction
212
CHAPTER XXVI
213
CHAPTER XXVII
218
In general CHAPTER XXVIII
227
Alibi
232
Character
234
Consent
236
Duress DEFENSES 226 Exculpatory declarations
237
Former jeopardy
242
Guilt of another
246
Ignorance of
247
Ignorance of fact 231 Infancy
248
Insanity
250
Intoxication
257
Kleptomania
258
Marital coercion
259
Title ownership claim of right
260
CHAPTER XXIX
263
CHAPTER XXX
276
Misleading instructions 254 Instructions assuming facts
282
Urging jury to agree
283
Instructions as to defense of alibi
284
Instructions as to character
287
Instructions as to circumstantial evidence
290
Instructions as to identity
291
Instructions as to intent or guilty knowledge
292
Instructions as to intoxication 262 Instructions as to ownership want of consent
294
CHAPTER XXXI
312
General verdict
316
Special verdict 286 Finding value
317
Verdict where two or more are jointly charged 288 Verdict on one or more of several counts or charges
320
Conviction of lesser or other offense
321
Conviction of receiving on indictment for larceny 291 Assessment of punishment by jury
323
Findings on trial by court without jury CHAPTER XXXII
324
CHAPTER XXXIII
334
Who is an employer
376
Who is an agent
377
Embezzlement by public officers
378
Embezzlement by de facto officers
379
What may be embezzled generally
380
Embezzlement from the mail CHAPTER XLI
381
Sufficiency of the indictment generally
382
Sufficiency of the information
383
Averment of relation existing
384
Description of property converted
385
CHAPTER XXXV
386
Allegation of delivery of property
387
Charging distinct acts
388
CHAPTER XXXVI
415
Proof of intent
425
Proof of ownership or inhabitancy
426
Presumptive and circumstantial evidence
427
Showing another offense
434
Possession of burglars tools
436
Possession of stolen property
441
Evidence in defense generally
446
Consent when a defense
450
Variance
451
CHAPTER XXXVII
454
CHAPTER XXXVIII
463
Punishment
468
Questions for the jury
473
Instructions to the jury
474
Verdict
475
498 What is not indictable
498
Who are coconspirators
499
Situs of the offense
500
Separate prosecutions
501
What indictments are sufficient
502
Laying the venue
503
Necessity of alleging overt
504
What indictments are insufficient
505
Evidence to convict generally
506
Acts and declarations of coconspirators
507
Burden of proof
508
Matters of defense
509
Variance
510
Instructions to the jury
511
Proof of delivery of property 391 Proof of value 392 Proof of other acts of embezzlement 393 Matters of defense
524
When indictable generally
535
Construction of statutes
536
Variance
537
CHAPTER XLIII
538
Cutting timber on the public lands
539
Indictment
540
Evidence to convict
541
PART IV
543
CHAPTER XLIV
545
CHAPTER XLV
566
CHAPTER XLVI
576
CHAPTER XLVII
578
CHAPTER XLVIII
605
Variance
620
Variance
621
CHAPTER XLIX
623
Punishment
629
PART V
631
CHAPTER LI
643
CHAPTER LII
652
Sentence and punishment
668
Verdict
669
PART VI
676
CHAPTER LIV
677
CHAPTER LV
689
Withholding pension money
702
Indictment or information
703
Evidence for the prosecution
709
Matters of defense
710
Variance 494 Instructions to the jury
711
Conviction and punishment
712
CHAPTER LVI
713
CHAPTER LVII
737
Evasions of stamp duty
749
False tax lists
751
Fraudulent packing of cotton 524 Illegal sale or purchase of cotton
752
Selling property not owned or subject to lien
753
Unlawful removal of crops
759
Illegal branding of cattle 528 Purchases forbidden by
761
Fraudulent concealment of property
762
CHAPTER LVIII
763
Matters of defense
767
Defenses
788
Variance
790

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291 ÆäÀÌÁö - In order to justify the inference of legal guilt from circumstantial evidence, the existence of the inculpatory facts must be absolutely incompatible with the innocence of the accused, and incapable of explanation upon any other reasonable hypothesis than that of his guilt.
729 ÆäÀÌÁö - In prosecutions for conspiracies, it is an established rule, that where several persons are proved to have combined together for the same illegal purpose, any act done by one of the party in pursuance of...
500 ÆäÀÌÁö - Whoever, being a postmaster or other person employed in any department of the postal service, shall unlawfully detain, delay, or open any letter, postal card, package, bag, or mail intrusted to him or which shall come into his possession, and which was intended to be conveyed by mail, or carried or delivered by any carrier, messenger, agent, or other person employed in any department of the postal service...
627 ÆäÀÌÁö - A judgment that the defendant pay a fine may also direct that he be imprisoned until the fine be satisfied ; specifying the extent of the imprisonment, which cannot exceed one day for every one dollar of the fine.
636 ÆäÀÌÁö - Robbery is the felonious taking of personal property in the possession of another, from his person or immediate presence, and against his will, accomplished by means of force or fear.
207 ÆäÀÌÁö - The flight of a person suspected of crime is a circumstance to be weighed by the jury as tending in some degree to prove a consciousness of guilt, and is entitled to more or less weight, according to the circumstances of the particular case.
477 ÆäÀÌÁö - Every one who voluntarily assumes a relation of personal confidence with another is deemed a trustee, within the meaning of this chapter, not only as to the person who reposes such confidence, but also as to all persons of whose affairs he thus acquires information which was given to such person in the like confidence, or over whose affairs he, by such confidence, obtains any control.
642 ÆäÀÌÁö - The distinction between an accessory before the fact and a principal, and between principals in the first and second degree, in cases of felony, is abrogated; and all persons concerned in the commission of a felony, whether they directly commit the act constituting the offense, or aid and abet in its commission, though not present, shall hereafter be prosecuted, tried, and punished as principals...
67 ÆäÀÌÁö - Any vessel registered, licensed, or enrolled under the laws of the United States, and being on a voyage upon the waters of any of the Great Lakes, or any of the waters connecting them, or upon the Saint Lawrence River where the same constitutes the International Boundary Line.
739 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... bill of lading, receipt, voucher, roll, account, claim, certificate, affidavit, or deposition, knowing the same to be false, fictitious or fraudulent, or to contain any false, fictitious or fraudulent statement or entry, obtain or attempt to obtain any allowance, refund, or payment for damage or otherwise...

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