STATE v. SAVAGE 186 A. 738 (1936). CASE BRIEF

STATE V. SAVAGE

186 A. 738 (1936)

NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a prosecution for larceny.

FACTS: Savage (D) took a three-gallon can of gasoline from a car, drove a mile away, and poured the gas into his tank. D then threw the can away and never informed the owner. D claimed that he left the empty can with a companion and instructed him to return a like amount of gasoline. The companion denied this.

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