Legal Question in Criminal Law in New Mexico
grand larceny laws
what are the laws regarding someone having or not having knowledge of a crime of grand larceny
Asked on 1/25/03, 12:30 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Charles Aspinwall
Charles S. Aspinwall, J.D., LLC
Re: grand larceny laws
Your question is unclear. There are no laws respecting what someone does not know. If one knows about a crime having been committed, it is possible that person could be charged as an accessory, as a conspirator, or as an accomplice, depending upon the facts. To have direct information about a felony crime having been committed and not reporting that to law enforcement may be a crime called "misprison of felony." Submit further facts for a more detailed answer.
Answered on 1/25/03, 12:36 pm
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