Re: For all the Americans to watch..





krw wrote:

rabbitsfriendsandrelations@xxxxxxxxxxx says...

Proof of ownership of the item in question is required.

Nope. It makes for a better case if the owner comes forward, but
it's *not* necessary to convict.

How can you possibly prove theft if the ownership of the item is unknown ?

Graham

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