A statute states: “A person who steals an article worth less than $100 where no aggravating circumstances accompany the act is guilty of petit larceny. If the article is worth $100 or more, it may be larceny second degree.” If all you know is that Edward Smith stole an article worth $100, it may reasonably be said that

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A statute states: “A person who steals an article worth less than $100 where no aggravating circumstances accompany the act is guilty of petit larceny. If the article is worth $100 or more, it may be larceny second degree.” If all you know is that Edward Smith stole an article worth $100, it may reasonably be said that






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