STATE V. RENNEBERG 522 P.2d 835 (1974) CASE BRIEF

STATE V. RENNEBERG
522 P.2d 835 (1974)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a case involving larceny.
FACTS: Virginia was charged and convicted of grand larceny. Virginia (D) was employed at a restaurant and had been discharged from employment. D and her then boyfriend and soon to be husband visited the restaurant to obtain her final paycheck. They took $250 from the cash register. A witness reported to the employee on duty that his son had seen a young woman at the register with a stack of money bills in her hand. During trial D testified about her prior life painting a rosy picture of bliss. The prosecution countered with evidence that D was a drug addict. D was convicted and appealed.

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