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    A Purse Snatcher Has Not Committed the Crime of Robbery
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A Purse Snatcher Has Not Committed the Crime of Robbery

Question 62

Question 62

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A purse snatcher has not committed the crime of robbery when he grabs the purse and flees the scene before the victim realizes what has occurred and the victim does not experience any fear.

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