Home > Journals > Michigan Law Review > MLR > Volume 30 > Issue 4 (1932)
Abstract
A wife was convicted of larceny of her husband's property. Upon appeal from an order denying a new trial, held that the order be reversed: The Married Woman's Act, reading, "every married woman shall receive the same protection of all her rights as a woman which her husband does as a man," does not so change the common law unity of spouses that a wife stealing from her husband is included under the comprehensive terms of the larceny statute. State v. Arnold, 182 Minn. 313, 235 N.W. 373 (1931).
Recommended Citation
CRIMES-LARCENY-BY WIFE FROM HUSBAND,
30
Mich. L. Rev.
622
(1932).
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