[COURT OF APPEAL]
REGINA v. WOODS
1968 Oct. 3, 17
PHILLIMORE L.J., HINCHCLIFFE and O'CONNOR JJ.
CrimePracticeAlternative verdictLarceny and receivingBreaking and entering and stealingWhether allegation amounting to or including receiving “expressly or by implication”Whether jurisdiction to convict of receivingNecessity for specific count Criminal Law Act, 1967 (c. 58), s. 6 (3). [1]
CrimeReceivingKnowledge“Pretty good idea” that goods stolenWhether adequate direction.

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