Commonwealth v. Mitchneck
130 Pa.Super. 433, 198 A. 463 (1938)
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Nature Of The Case
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Facts
Mitchneck (D) owned a coal mine. He agreed with a store owner to deduct from his employee's pay the money used to buy goods. He would then turn this money over to the storekeeper. D withheld the money but didn't give it to the storekeeper. He was convicted of fraudulent conversion. D appealed, claiming that his actions constituted a civil, not a criminal breach.
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