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State of Oklahoma, ) ) Plaintiff, ) ) v. ) Case No. 06-2323-02-NBA )
Alexandra Anderson ) ) Defendant. ) _______________________)

BRIEF IN REGARDS TO DEFENDANT KNOWINGLY RECEIvING STOLEN GOODS
FACTS OF THE CASE
On September 11th,2012 Alexandra Anderson made an appointment for September 15th, 2012 with the Apple Genius Bar at their Woodland Hills location in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
On September 15th Alexandra Anderson arrived at the Apple Store located at 021 S Memorial Dr. Tulsa, OK at 11 AM in accordance with her scheduled appointment.
Joseph Jackson greeted Alexandra Anderson at the door and escorted her to the Genius Bar for her appointment. While doing so he observed she was precariously carrying a Mac Pro, noting, “It seemed out of the ordinary to transport a Mac Pro without a proper case”.
Mark Grace was the Apple Genius that was scheduled to handle Alexandra’s appointment.
Mark worked through the scripted procedure of checking in Alexandra and the Mac Pro.
While checking in the Mac he asked Alexandra a series of basic questions about her computer and reason for the appointment.
Alexandra Anderson stated the reason for the appointment was to “wipe the computer clean and reset it to factory settings”
Upon checking in the Mac Pro Mark Grace discovered that the computer was registered to a male user from Oklahoma City.
Mark asked Alexandra for the password to unlock the computer to which she claimed to have forgotten.
Following protocol Mark alerted his on duty manager of the suspicious activity.
Upon being alerted to the suspicious behavior of Alexandra, Randy Johnson who was the manager on duty contacted the local authorities.
Randy Johnson then took it upon himself to contact the registered owner of the Mac Pro.
The registered owner of the Mac Pro was Mickey Mantle.
It was during this phone call that the manager of the Apple Store

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