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· 12/4/1981

Donahue v. Board of Levee Commissioners

Citations

  • 410 So. 2d 238

How courts have described this case

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  • holding that State failed to prove value of stolen jewelry in grand theft prosecution where victim was only able to testify to the price of items a jeweler had indicated were similar to hers
  • holding that State failed to prove value of stolen jewelry in grand theft prosecution where victim was only able to testify to the price of items a jeweler had indicated were similar to hers
  • holding that State failed to prove value of stolen jewelry in grand theft prosecution where victim was only able to testify to the price of items a jeweler had indicated were similar to hers
  • finding that victim who received stolen jewelry as gift had no personal knowledge of its value, therefore victim’s testimony was not competent to establish the value of the jewelry
  • victim had no personal knowledge of value of stolen item because the item had been a gift; not competent to establish value at time of theft
  • victim had no personal knowledge of value of stolen item because the item had been a gift; not competent to establish value at time of theft

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