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Receiving Stolen Property
Receiving stolen property is generally considered an offense
against property.
Any person that buys, receives or aids in the concealment of
stolen or embezzled property, knowing it to have been stolen or
embezzled
is guilty
of receiving stolen property.
Additionally,
whoever with intent to defraud, buys, receives
or aids in the concealment of property, knowing it to have been
obtained from a person by a false pretense of carrying on
business and dealing in the ordinary course of trade, is guilty
of receiving stolen property.
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