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Law, 24.05.2021 07:50 mak6156

David was walking along the sidewalk in a park and sees a purse lying on the ground. David picks it up and finds $1000, as well as identification in the purse. David intends to return it to the owner but walks away with it. Has David committed a crime? If so, which crime and why? If not, why wasn't it a crime?

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