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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. englander vacates the judgments and remands a case brought against the defendant for allegedly committing larceny and interfering with a gas meter to make it look like his businesses used less gas than they did. The trial judge made a statement to the jury that implied the burden of proof was on the defendant to prove that the damaged gas station at his premises were not damaged by him, which is incorrect and could have impermissibly swayed the jury.
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