Showing posts with label REX v. BANKS 168 Eng.Rep. 887 (1821).. Show all posts
Showing posts with label REX v. BANKS 168 Eng.Rep. 887 (1821).. Show all posts

REX v. BANKS 168 Eng.Rep. 887 (1821). CASE BRIEF

REX V. BANKS

168 Eng.Rep. 887 (1821).

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

FACTS: Banks (D) borrowed a horse claiming that he needed it to take a sick child to the doctor. D took the child to the doctor but D sold the horse when a man offered to buy it. There was no evidence that D had intended to sell the horse when he originally borrowed it.

ISSUE:


RULE OF LAW:


HOLDING AND DECISION:


LEGAL ANALYSIS:





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