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d. receiving stolen property.
B4. Megan reaches into Ned’s pocket and takes his wallet—without his consent and
without his immediate awareness. Unlike robbery, picking pockets does not
involve
a. breaking and entering.
b. force or fear.
c. large amounts of cash.
d. weapons.
B5. Laird is an employee of Motor Parts, an auto parts store. On the orders of his
employer, he switches trademarks on parts that come into the store to be sold
to consumers. This is most likely
a. forgery.
b. larceny.
c. robbery.
d. obtaining goods by false pretenses.
B6. Eartha receives from Fergie a guitar stolen from Harper. To be criminally liable,
Eartha must
a. know that Fergie is the thief.
b. know that Harper is the true owner.
c. know that the guitar is stolen.
d. have paid for the guitar .
B7. Kimberly, the owner of Littleton Cinema, trusts Max to manage the theater’s
daily cash flow. One night, without Kimberly’s knowledge or consent, Max takes
and keeps $1,000 from the receipts. This is most likely