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" If any person buy or receive from another person, or aid in concealing, any stolen goods or other thing, knowing the same to have been stolen, he shall be deemed guilty of larceny thereof, and may be proceeded against, although the principal offender... "
The American Decisions: Containing All the Cases of General Value and ... - Page 315
1884
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The Revised Code of the District of Columbia

District of Columbia - Law - 1857 - 788 pages
...buy or receive from another person, or aid in the concealing of any stolen goods, money, or property, knowing the same to have been stolen, he shall be...although the principal offender be not convicted. EMBEZZLEMENT. SEC. 23. If any officer of public trust, belonging either to the city of Washington or...
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Digest of the Laws of Virginia of a Criminal Nature

James Muscoe Matthews - Criminal law - 1878 - 654 pages
...another person, or io.p.22* ' aid in concealing any stolen goods or other thing, knowing 2, p. 6g ' the same to have been stolen, he shall be deemed guilty of 1s47-s, § 21, p. • Co4d f 1s4 larceny thereof, and may be proceeded against, although the ch. 102,...
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Reports of Cases in the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia, Volume 73

Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals - Law reports, digests, etc - 1880 - 1036 pages
...any person buy or receive from another person, or aid in concealing any stolen goods or other thing, knowing the same to have been stolen, he shall be...although the principal offender be not convicted. To convict an offender against this statute four things >r1879., must be proved. 1. That "the goods...
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The Amended Code of West Virginia: Containing All the Chapters of the Code ...

West Virginia - Law - 1884 - 994 pages
...any person buy or receive from another person, or aid in concealing, any stolen goods or other thing, knowing the same to have been stolen, he shall be deemed guilty of larceuy thereof, and may be proceeded against, although the principal offender be not convicted. servant...
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A Treatise on the Law of Crimes

William Lawrence Clark, William Lawrence Marshall - Criminal law - 1905 - 952 pages
...any person buy or receive from another person, or aid in concealing, any stolen goods or other thing, knowing the same to have been stolen, he shall be...although the principal offender be not convicted. Code 1887, § 3714. And there are similar statutes in many other states. In Hey v. Com., 32 Grat. (Va.)...
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Acts of the Legislature of West Virginia

West Virginia - Law - 1911 - 390 pages
...years. ing craft, timber, or other material to a bank of any stream, knowing or having cause to believe the same to have been stolen, he shall be deemed guilty of the larceny thereof, and if the value thereof exceed ten dollars, he shall be guilty of a felony, and...
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Public Documents, Part 4

West Virginia - West Virginia - 1917 - 1608 pages
...any person buy or receive from another person, or aid in concealing, any stolen goods or other thing, knowing the same to have been stolen, he shall be...although the principal offender be not convicted. (Code 1916, c. 145.) § 5. Embezzlement. — If any officer, agent, clerk or servant of this State,...
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Banking Laws: An Official Manual Containing All State Laws of General Nature ...

West Virginia - Banking law - 1917 - 174 pages
...any person buy or receive from another person, or aid in concealing, any stolen goods or other thing, knowing the same to have been stolen, he shall be...although the principal offender be not convicted. (Code 1916, c. 145.) § 5. Embezzlement. — If any officer, agent, clerk or servant of this State,...
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Code of Virginia: With the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of ...

Virginia - Law - 1919 - 1856 pages
...any person buy or receive from another person, or aid in concealing any stolen goods or other thing, knowing the same to have been stolen, he shall be...although the principal offender be not convicted. (Code 1887, § 3714.) Four essentials of proof. — To sustain prosecution under this statute, four...
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A Treatise and Forms for Use in Justices' Courts and Upon Appeals Therefrom ...

Forms - 1920 - 1198 pages
...floating craft, timber or other material to a bank of any stream, knowing or having cause to believe the same to have been stolen, he shall be deemed guilty of the larceny thereof, and if the value thereof exceed ten dollars, he shall be guilty of a felony, and...
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