| Edward Hyde East - Criminal law - 1806 - 660 pages
...personal Goods of another, from any Place, with a felonious Intent to convert 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 be a taking in fact of the Thing, sufficient... | |
| William Oldnall Russell - Criminal law - 1819 - 1088 pages
...goods of another, from anyplace, with a felonious intent •• to convert them to his (the taker's) own use, and make •• them his own property, without the consent of the " owner." (g) And in a case of recent occurrence, which was reserved for the consideration of the twelve Judges,... | |
| William Hawkins - Criminal procedure - 1824 - 838 pages
...personal goods and chattels of another from any place, with an intent to convert them to his the taker's own use and make them his own property without the consent of the owner." v In order to constitute the crime of larceny or theft, there must be, 1. " a wrongful taking and carrying... | |
| Samuel Hazard - Pennsylvania - 1828 - 436 pages
...away by 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 of the owner." The elements which compose this crime, and in the absence of any one of which, it cannot exist —... | |
| William Oldnall Russell - Criminal law - 1828 - 836 pages
...personal goods of another, from any place, with a " felonious intent to convert them 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 reserved for the consideration of the twelve Judges,... | |
| North Carolina. Supreme Court, Thomas Pollock Devereux, George Edmund Badger - Law reports, digests, etc - 1834 - 602 pages
...of another, from any place, with a felonious intent, to convert them to his. (the laker's,) o\\nuse, and make them his own property, without the consent of the owner." (2 East PCc 16 s. 2 p. 553.) But there must be an actual taking or severance ol the goods from the... | |
| Henry Roscoe - Evidence, Criminal - 1840 - 908 pages
...personal goods of another, from any place, with a felonious intent to convert them to his (the taker's) own use, and make them his own property, without the consent of the owner." 2 East, PC 553 ; 2 Russell, 93 (I). See the definitions collected, 1st Rep. on Crirn. Law, p. 9. Larceny... | |
| Peter Oxenbridge Thacher - Criminal law - 1845 - 756 pages
...the personal goods of another from any place, with a felonious intent to convert them to the taker's own use, and make them his own property, without the consent of the owner. If the property taken is not the property of the person who is described to be the owner in the indictment,... | |
| John Monson Carrow, J. Hamerton, T. Allen - Law reports, digests, etc - 1849 - 780 pages
...and carrying away by one person of the mere personal goods 1849. of another, from any place, with a felonious intent to convert them to his own use -and...his own property, without the consent of the owner, " 2 East, PC 553 ; but that definition is defective, because the wrongful taking is not explained.... | |
| John Monson Carrow - Justices of the peace - 1849 - 802 pages
...and carrying away by one person of the mere personal goods 1849. of another, from any place, with a felonious intent to convert them to his own use and...his own property, without the consent of the owner; " 2 East, PC 553 ; but that definition is defective, because the wrongful taking is not explained.... | |
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