Opinion ID: 1750758
Heading Depth: 1
Heading Rank: 5

Heading: John Harris

Text: Harris, the owner of an auto repair shop in Clarksdale, stated that on Sunday afternoon, July 28, 1991, Lucas Jr. and Hornburger came to his shop in Hornburger's car. Hornburger offered to sell Harris a big red tool box; Lucas stated that the box was a school supply box. Lucas asked for $40, then $35. Harris then gave them $30. Harris testified that Lucas Jr. and Hornburger had participated equally in the sale. The box was locked, and Lucas and Hornburger had not provided the key. Harris stated that he had purchased the box without viewing the contents because he knew a large box of Snap-on tools to be worth around $300. On Monday afternoon, Deputy Williams came to the shop and asked him about the box. Harris gave Williams the box. Harris stated that Hornburger had approached him shortly after that, and offered to give him his money back. Harris stated that did not take any money from Hornburger because he did not have the box to give back.