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27 Jul 2011, 7:14 pm
Jake, 60 N.C. 471 (1864) (holding that a sturdy, permanent log cabin was a dwelling for the purposes of burglary and so “differs from a tent or a booth erected in a market or fair, in which no burglary could be committed, although the owner lodges in it”). [read post]
20 Apr 2011, 4:11 pm by David A. Bauernfeind
Jake, 60 N.C. 471 (1864) (holding that a sturdy, permanent log cabin was a dwelling for the purposes of burglary and so “differs from a tent or a booth erected in a market or fair, in which no burglary could be committed, although the owner lodges in it”). [read post]