Foster v. State
43 S.E. 421, 117 Ga. 39, 1903 Ga. LEXIS 143
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Foster v. State, 43 S.E. 421, 117 Ga. 39, 1903 Ga. LEXIS 143 (Ga. 1903).
Opinion
Where one by false representations induces another to sell him certain personal property on credit, and the sale is completed by delivery and is unconditional, the intention being that the title should pass, there is is no larceny. Kellogg v. State, 26 Ohio St. 16 ; Harris v. State, 81 Ga. 758 ; Clark’s Cr. L. (2d ed.) 290 ; 2 Clark & Marsh. Cr. §318.
Judgment reversed.
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