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Title 5 Criminal Offenses

Subtitle 4. Offenses Against Property

Chapter 36 Theft

Subchapter 1 -- General Provisions

5-36-106. Theft by receiving.

Title 16 Practice, Procedure, And Courts

Subtitle 6. Criminal Procedure Generally

Chapter 80 General Provisions

16-80-103. Disposition of stolen property.

Title 16 Practice, Procedure, And Courts

Subtitle 6. Criminal Procedure Generally

Chapter 88 Jurisdiction And Venue

Subchapter 1 -- General Provisions

16-88-113. Jurisdiction of counties -- Stolen property.

Title 18 Property

Subtitle 3. Personal Property

Chapter 27 Rights in Personal Property

Subchapter 2 -- Pawnbrokers

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