Okay, so here's what happened.
Don White wrote:
"John wrote in message
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On Tue, 24 Nov 2009 20:43:26 -0500, wrote:
Gene wrote:
On Tue, 24 Nov 2009 20:28:18 -0500, Gene
wrote:
You would think wrong then. Well, I'll qualify that and say the police
would
for sure make an arrest if there were witnesses. The DA might drop the
charges, but I wouldn't want to bet on it.
Let point to why I think you are wrong:
"In criminal law, theft is the illegal taking of another person's
property without that person's freely-given consent."
Note: NOT " another person's property." Therefore, Not Theft!
The boat wasn't on the street, it was in a locked, private, area.
Rob
No it wasn't. The area it was in was not fenced or locked. It was
behind the back row of a strip mall. That was one of my worries, that
the boat could be pilfered.
I wouldn't have had to break into anything to get it.
--
John H
Well this is a different scenario that we were led to believe.
In this case I would have gone in and recovered my property too...assuming
it was on 'common tenant ground' behind a mall.
I'd claim they abandoned it.
You obviously either didn't read the OP, or you are too stupid to
understand what he said. Your response is worthless.
Rob
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