People v. Faulkner

1 Citing case

  1. People v. Brandy

    318 N.E.2d 70 (Ill. App. Ct. 1974)   Cited 4 times

    We disagree with this contention since this court found a similar method of identification to be sufficient proof of ownership in a larceny case. ( People v. Faulkner (1969), 113 Ill. App.2d 175, 177, 251 N.E.2d 770, 771; People v. Sellers (1964), 30 Ill.2d 221, 224, 196 N.E.2d 481, 483.) In Faulkner the defendant was seen running from the store with merchandise in his possession, and the officer who arrested him saw him drop some objects.