Precedents of Indictments And Pleas Adapted to the Use Both of the Courts of T

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, § 1738.
Restitution, § 1739.
Bank notes, § 1 74§.
Dogs, §1741. Virginia.
Simple larceny, § 1742.
Bank note, check, &c. , § 1743.
Severance from the realty, § 1 744.
Taking oysters, &c. , § 1746. Ohio.
Larceny generally, § 1747.
Destroying bank notes or bills, &c. , § 1748.
Larceny under $35, § 1749.
Horse-stealing, receiving or buying stolen horse, concealing such horse or a horse-thief, § 1750. Larceny at Common Law.
I. Siihjects of larceny, § 1751. IL Felonious intent, § 1769.
III. Leaking
...and carrying away, § 1802.
IV. Ownership, § 1818, V. Value, § 1837.
VI. Taking where the offender has a bare charge, § 1840.
VII. Taking where the possession of the goods has been acquired animo furandi, § 1847.
VIII. Taking where the possession of the goods has been obtained without any fraudulent intention in the first instance, § 1860. IX. Indictment, § 1869.
379 OFFENCES AGAINST PROPERTY.
(422) Larceny. Form in use in New York.
(423) Same in Pennsylvania.
(424) Second count.


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