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Business Law Today 9th Edition by Roger LeRoy Miller,Gaylord Jentz

Edition 9ISBN: 978-1111081454
book Business Law Today 9th Edition by Roger LeRoy Miller,Gaylord Jentz cover

Business Law Today 9th Edition by Roger LeRoy Miller,Gaylord Jentz

Edition 9ISBN: 978-1111081454
Exercise 2
Hypothetical Question with Sample Answer The following situations are similar (all involve the theft of Makoto's laptop computer), yet they represent three different crimes. Identify the three crimes, noting the differences among them.
1 While passing Makoto's house one night, Sarah sees a laptop computer left unattended on Makoto's porch. Sarah takes the computer, carries it home, and tells everyone she owns it.
2 While passing Makoto's house one night, Sarah sees Makoto outside with a laptop computer. Holding Makoto at gunpoint, Sarah forces him to give up the computer. Then Sarah runs away with it.
3 While passing Makoto's house one night, Sarah sees a laptop computer on a desk near a window. Sarah breaks the lock on the front door, enters, and leaves with the computer.
- For a sample answer to Question 6-2, go to Appendix E at the end of this text.
Hypothetical Question with Sample Answer The following situations are similar (all involve the theft of Makoto's laptop computer), yet they represent three different crimes. Identify the three crimes, noting the differences among them. 1 While passing Makoto's house one night, Sarah sees a laptop computer left unattended on Makoto's porch. Sarah takes the computer, carries it home, and tells everyone she owns it. 2 While passing Makoto's house one night, Sarah sees Makoto outside with a laptop computer. Holding Makoto at gunpoint, Sarah forces him to give up the computer. Then Sarah runs away with it. 3 While passing Makoto's house one night, Sarah sees a laptop computer on a desk near a window. Sarah breaks the lock on the front door, enters, and leaves with the computer. - For a sample answer to Question 6-2, go to Appendix E at the end of this text.
Hypothetical Question with Sample Answer The following situations are similar (all involve the theft of Makoto's laptop computer), yet they represent three different crimes. Identify the three crimes, noting the differences among them. 1 While passing Makoto's house one night, Sarah sees a laptop computer left unattended on Makoto's porch. Sarah takes the computer, carries it home, and tells everyone she owns it. 2 While passing Makoto's house one night, Sarah sees Makoto outside with a laptop computer. Holding Makoto at gunpoint, Sarah forces him to give up the computer. Then Sarah runs away with it. 3 While passing Makoto's house one night, Sarah sees a laptop computer on a desk near a window. Sarah breaks the lock on the front door, enters, and leaves with the computer. - For a sample answer to Question 6-2, go to Appendix E at the end of this text.
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