A receiver of stolen goods is also known as a fence.
A receiver of stolen goods is commonly referred to as a "fence." This individual knowingly buys, sells, or distributes stolen property, often to conceal the origin of the goods and profit from the illicit activity. Being a fence is a criminal offense, as it involves complicity in theft and trafficking in stolen items.
A fence or receiver knowingly buys stolen property from criminals for later resale.
Marilyn E Walsh has written: 'Strategies for combatting the criminal receiver of stolen goods' -- subject(s): Receiving stolen goods
Possession of stolen goods or receiving stolen goods would be most common and simple to prove.
A person who deals in stolen goods is called a fence.
IN THE UK it is classed as receiving stolen goods you wud have to prove your case that you didnt no items were stolen goods etc hope it helps
In casual terms, a dealer in stolen goods is called a "fence".
It is illegal to find or purchase stolen goods. It is strongly advised not to go research on how to obtain stolen goods, as it is a huge crime to commit and may get you arrested.
I have never been involved in the receipt of stolen goods.
Stolen goods
Stolen Goods - 1915 was released on: USA: 24 May 1915
Stolen Goods - 1924 was released on: USA: 29 June 1924