Criminal Law

Credit Card Crime

Assume a person accidentally picks up a credit card that is not theirs and uses the card in several instances.

Can the person be charged with multiple violations of a state statute that makes it a crime to "knowingly obtain,

possess, use, or transfer a means of identification or financial information of another?" Why or why not? See State vs.

Leyda, 138 P.3d 610 (Wash. 2006).

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