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Borum v. State
66 Ala. 468
Ala.
1880
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STONE, J.

An indictment charging defendant with burglariously breaking and entering a building in which cotton was kept at the time for use, sale, or deposit, with intent to steal, and with stealing therefrom sixty pounds of seed-cotton of the value of three dollars, will support a conviction for petit larceny in stealing the cotton. Such finding is an acquittal of the burglary, and is good for the minor offense embraced in the charge. — Clark’s Manual, §§ 878-9 ; 2 Bussell on Crimes, Sharswood’s ed., 64 et seq.; 2 Whar. Amer. Crim. Law, §§ 1615-6.

The judgment is affirmed.

Case Details

Case Name: Borum v. State
Court Name: Supreme Court of Alabama
Date Published: Dec 15, 1880
Citation: 66 Ala. 468
Court Abbreviation: Ala.
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