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Business Law 5th Edition by David Twomey ,Marianne Jennings ,Stephanie Greene

Edition 5ISBN: 978-1305575158
book Business Law 5th Edition by David Twomey ,Marianne Jennings ,Stephanie Greene cover

Business Law 5th Edition by David Twomey ,Marianne Jennings ,Stephanie Greene

Edition 5ISBN: 978-1305575158
Exercise 3
Baker and others entered a Wal-Mart store shortly after 3:00 A.M. by cutting through the metal door with an acetylene torch. They had moved some of the merchandise in the store to the rear door, but the police arrived before the merchandise could be taken from the store. Baker was prosecuted for larceny. He raised the defense that he was not guilty of larceny because no merchandise had ever left the store. Is there enough intent and action for a crime [Tennessee v Baker, 751 SW2d 154 (Tenn App)]
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