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newyorker26

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Credit card theft can be proved by showing that the defendant
 
  a. caused purchases to be made with the number taken from another person's credit card
  b. caused purchases to be made with a card that had exceed its limit
  c. purchased stolen merchandise
  d. shoplifted while holding someone else's wallet

Question 2

The taking requirement in shoplifting can be met in all of the following ways except
 
  a. hiding retail goods on the person
  b. taking the goods out of the store
  c. exercising control over goods inconsistent with the right of a shopper to possess goods prior to sale
  d. looking through outside dumpsters for discarded goods



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d





 

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