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Posted By: davidcycleback
If there was a crime under your miracle tintype scenario, I would say it would attempted fraud not fraud. They can potentially convict the above mentioned robber for many things, including intent to steal diamonds, but not for stealing diamonds. One can potentially convict a nefarious seller for many things, including attempt to defraud, but not for fraudulent description when the description is proven to be correct. |
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