PEOPLE v. KHOURY 166 Cal Rptr. 705 (1980). CASE BRIEF

PEOPLE V. KHOURY

166 Cal Rptr. 705 (1980)

NATURE OF THE CASE: This was an appeal from a conviction for grand theft.

FACTS: Khoury (D) placed various items of merchandise in an empty chandelier box and took it up to the check stand, intending to pay the price marked on the box. The cashier wanted to open the box to determine what was in the box. D left the box with the cashier. D was arrested and convicted of grand theft. D appealed; there was no carrying away.

ISSUE:


RULE OF LAW:


HOLDING AND DECISION:


LEGAL ANALYSIS:





Get free access to the entire content for Mac, PC or Online

for 2-3 days and free samples of all kinds of products.

https://bsmsphd.com




© 2007-2016 Abn Study Partner


No comments:

Post a Comment