REX v. TURVEY 2 All E.R. 60 (1946). CASE BRIEF

REX V. TURVEY
2 All E.R. 60 (1946)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was an appeal from a conviction for larceny.
FACTS: Turvey (D) arranged a conspiracy to steal and sell table knives, spoons, etc., from the government. D recruited one employee to take the property and give it to him. D then contacted Ward about the scheme and Ward went to the authorities. They told Ward to give D the goods. Ward did so and D took away the utensils. D was arrested for stealing and was convicted. D appealed.

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