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Receiving Stolen Property Receiving stolen property is defined in most states as consisting of four elements: (1) the property must be received; (2) it must have been previously stolen; (3) the person receiving the property must know it was stolen; and (4) the receiver must intend to deprive the owner of his or her property. You will need an experienced, tough, criminal defense attorney at The Law offices of Jeffery Rubenstein to evaluate the case facts and explain to you all the possible defenses to your case. Getting a competent attorney involved during the early stages of an investigation can be beneficial for numerous reasons, including:
The law offices of Jeffrey Rubenstein practices criminal defense at both the trial and appellate level at all courts in Southern California, and are experienced at defending alleged offenders for serious crimes that require serious defenses. We are active in the community and are well-respected by judges, prosecutors and police officials. We pride ourselves on vigorously defending the rights of our clients, while also offering:
Don’t waste another moment worrying about your case for receiving stolen property. Call the law offices of Jeffery Rubenstein 24 hours a day at 310-477-2100 or email us at jkrlaw@gmail.com for a free consultation with the best criminal defense team in the Southern California area. |
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