| United States. Department of Defense - 1951 - 686 páginas
...strength of this presumption will depend upon how common the name is and upon other circumstances. Proof that a person was in possession of recently stolen property or a part of it raises a presumption that he stole it, and, if it is shown that the property was stolen from a certain... | |
| United States. Air Force. Judge Advocate General - 1950 - 880 páginas
...Captain Brofft that the property was stolen from his room, is not sufficient to overcome the presumption that: "Proof that a person was in possession of recently stolen property may raise a presumption that the person stole it, and, if it is shown that the property was stolen... | |
| United States. Department of Defense - 1968 - 668 páginas
...it is drawn, will depend upon how common the name is and upon other circumstances. When it is shown that a person was in possession of recently stolen property or a part thereof, it may be inferred that the person stole the property and, if it is shown that the property... | |
| 1953 - 1246 páginas
...strength of this presumption will depend upon how common the name is and upon other circumstances. Proof that a person was in possession of recently stolen property or a part of it raises a presumption that he stole it. and, if it is shown that the property was stolen from a certain... | |
| United States. Dept. of Defense - 1951 - 682 páginas
...strength of this presumption will depend upon how common the name is and upon other circumstances. Proof that a person was in possession of recently stolen property or a part of it raises a presumption that he stole it, and, if it is shown that the property was stolen from a certain... | |
| 1952 - 610 páginas
...strength of this presumption will depend upon how common the name is and upon other circumstances. Proof that a person was in possession of recently stolen property or a part of it raises a presumption that he stole it, and, if it is shown that the property was stolen from a certain... | |
| United States. Dept. of Defense - 1969 - 716 páginas
...it is drawn, will depend upon how common the name is and upon other circumstances. When it is shown that a person was in possession of recently stolen property or a part thereof, it may be inferred that the person stole the property and, if it is shown that the property... | |
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