Receiving Stolen Property

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Receiving Stolen Property Definition:

“Acquiring goods with the knowledge that they have been stolen, extorted, embezzled or unlawfully acquired in any manner”

Four Key Elements of Receiving Stolen Property:

  • The property must be received.
  • It must have been previously stolen.
  • The person receiving the property must know it was stolen.
  • The receiver must intend to deprive the owner of his or her property.

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