THE QUEEN v. PRINCE LR. 1 C.C. 150 (1868). CASE BRIEF

THE QUEEN V. PRINCE

LR. 1 C.C. 150 (1868)

NATURE OF THE CASE: This was an appeal of a conviction for receiving money that was stolen from a bank.

FACTS: Prince (D) accepted money from his girlfriend, Mrs. Allen. She got it by forging her husband's signature on a check. D knew how she got the money. D was convicted of knowingly receiving money that was stolen from a bank. D appealed; the taking of the money was the crime of false pretenses and not larceny, so D could not have received stolen money.

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