State v. Jaramillo
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Opinion
OPINION OP TPIE COURT.
Appellant was indicted, tried, and convicted in the' District Court of Bernalillo County upon the charge of larceny of one head of neat cattle of the property of Prajedes Jaramillo.
“Where, under a larceny statute, value of the thing' or article stolen is not made material, it need not be alleged, and, if averred, it need not be proved.”
Finding no error in the record, the judgment will be affirmed; and it is so ordered. '
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