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  "name": "Lois ROGERS v. STATE of Arkansas",
  "name_abbreviation": "Rogers v. State",
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      "Lois ROGERS v. STATE of Arkansas"
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    "opinions": [
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        "text": "Conley Byrd, Justice.\nAppellant Lois Rogers was tried before the court, sitting as a jury, upon a grand larceny charge. The trial court found appellant guilty of a misdemeanor in the taking of a 1969 Chevrolet truck from the Skull Creek D-X Station on or about the 12th day of May, 1970.\nAppellant contends that the judgment of conviction is void on its face. We do not agree. Larceny is defined by Ark. Stat. Ann. \u00a7 41-3904 (Repl. 1964), as \u201cthe taking and removing away any goods or personal chattel. . . with intent to steal the same. . .\u201d By Ark. Stat. Ann. \u00a7 41-3907 (Repl. 1964), larceny is a felony if the value of the property taken is more than $35 and a misdemeanor if less than $35. In Rogers v. State, 248 Ark. 696, 453 S. W. 2d 393, we refused to take judicial notice of the value of a vehicle. Thus upon failure to prove the value of the vehicle, appellant could still have been found guilty of a misdemeanor upon proof of the taking with intent to steal. As we read the record it is sufficient on its face to show that the trial court so found.\nAffirmed.",
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        "author": "Conley Byrd, Justice."
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    "attorneys": [
      "Jeff Duty, for appellant.",
      "Ray H. Thornton, Jr., Attorney General; Mike Wilson, Asst. Atty. Gen., for appellee."
    ],
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    "head_matter": "Lois ROGERS v. STATE of Arkansas\n5560\n464 S. W. 2d 56\nOpinion delivered March 1, 1971\n[Rehearing denied March 29, 1971.]\nJeff Duty, for appellant.\nRay H. Thornton, Jr., Attorney General; Mike Wilson, Asst. Atty. Gen., for appellee."
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