Criminal Law the Elsa Daniels Case Should Term Paper

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Criminal Law

The Elsa Daniels Case

Should Elsa be exonerated due to her intent to return the money and her good motive?

Intent to Return: In criminal law, a person cannot be exonerated of embezzlement, even if the embezzler intended to return the property later. Only in case of larceny, the law in several U.S. states allows the taking of another's property without permission and then returning it within a reasonable time. In this case, even the intent to written the money as claimed by Elsa is not substantiated by facts. Moreover (as we shall see later) Elsa's act is not "larceny"; hence the plea of intending to return the money cannot be the basis of defense.

Good Motive: Good motive alone can never be a defense for a crime in criminal law.

Conclusion:

It is, therefore, quite clear that Elsa cannot be exonerated even if she intended to return the money (which itself is unsubstantiated) and had good motive in taking the money.

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Has Elsa committed larceny, fraud, larceny by false pretense, or embezzlement?

1. Fraud can be defined as "an intentional perversion of truth" or a "false misrepresentation of a matter of fact" which induces another person to "part with some valuable thing ... " In this case, no such thing happened; hence Elsa has clearly NOT committed fraud.

2. False pretense is the crime of "obtaining title to the property of another by an intentional (or knowing) false statement of past or existing facts with intent to defraud the rightful owner." Since no title of property exchanged hands, larceny by false pretense was also NOT committed by Elsa.

3. Larceny is committed….....

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