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Chapter 13 of Criminal Law at Eastern Kentucky University. Yellow highlights indicate case law on exam. Purple highlights indicate specific questions on the exam.









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Criminal Law chapter 13

-property divided into: real property and personal property

-rights to property 1. Right of ownership 2. Right of possession of property (possession is
presumptive ownership)

-theft or larceny= unlawful taking of property of another with intent to deprive owner of
possession
→ a thief lacks the lawful right either to possession or to ownership of stolen
property, cannot convey lawful title to stolen property to another person

-theft or larceny requires specific intent to deprive owner of possession of property

-taking/caption= act of obtaining physical possession or control of another’s property,
unauthorized dominion over property

→ common law and some states still today require a taking and a carrying away of
stolen property; caption and moving (no matter how slight)

-fraud= use of deceit or trickery to obtain profit or advantage; People v Stay: collected shopping
carts for a finders fee, sold them when it wasn’t paid

-money rule = receiving money in good faith takes title to the money: City of Portland v Berry

-Bakalar v Vavra: drawing was not looted by Nazis

-direct taking is where thief directly takes physical possession of another person’s property

-embezzlement= to wrongfully appropriate money or property entrusted to one for
one’s own use → embezzler (unlike thief) had right to property or money

- things to consider in value of property (determines if theft is misdemeanor or felony): how
much vic paid for property, how long they had it, condition, and replacement cost, sentimental
value cannot be considered; Ceballos v State: anything of value (even contraband) can be
stolen

-husband and wife are not treated as a single entity; State v Krinnit: husband spent wife’s trust
fund check, not accessible to both spouses

-abandoned property, most states permit defense if property abandoned or if defendant had
honest reasonable belief it was; abandonment surrenders property rights; jury (question of fact)
determines if property has been abandoned or not
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