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· 12/21/1984

Hammock v. Grayson

Citations

  • 284 Ark. 367
  • 681 S.W.2d 352
  • 1984 Ark. LEXIS 1983

How courts have described this case

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  • “The evidence that boxes had been ransacked, and that the [victim’s] home was devoid of electronics, authorized the juvenile court, sitting as the trier of fact, to infer that [the juvenile] entered the residence with the intent to commit a theft but found nothing he wished to take.”

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Judges: Hollingsworth, Purtle

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