[Boatanchors] Missing hallicrafters SX 88

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Tue Feb 28 23:05:41 EST 2006


Well, that's all true enough.  Documentation is everything.  So if anyone 
ever comes across BC-654-A S/N 47775 or RT-77A/GRC-9 Case S/N 4276, they were 
stolen Memorial Day 2000.  Probably in a landfill as within a few days the 
detailed list of stolen items had been passed around the world, but you never know.

In a message dated 2/28/2006 9:46:48 PM Central Standard Time, 
carolew at bellatlantic.net writes: 
> Duane's right. These are difficult crimes to prove. In fact, it is often
> difficult enough to determine if a crime occurred.
> 
> Here are some things to think about:
> 
> 1. Probable cause is needed for an arrest. That's roughly more probable than
> not. Guilt must be proved beyond a reasonable doubt. That's a high standard.

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