SUMMARY OF WALTERS V LUNT

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WALTERS V LUNT

The respondents had been charged with receiving from a child aged seven years, certain articles knowing them to be stolen. It was held that a child under eight years in law was incapable of commiting a crime. It followed that at the time of receipt by the respondents the arties had not been stolen and that the charge had not been proved.

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