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If you are committing a criminal act, such as handling stolen goods or defrauding someone, then you are liable to be arrested if caught.
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Mike Sutton has written: 'Handling stolen goods and theft' -- subject- s -: Receiving stolen goods, Theft
Marilyn E Walsh has written: 'Strategies for combatting the criminal receiver of stolen goods' -- subject(s): Receiving stolen goods
If you have found your stolen vehicle at a salvage yard, you need to call the police immediately. Automobile theft and receiving stolen goods are both criminal offenses.
Spiv is a British word for a particular kind of petty criminal, who deals in stolen goods or fraudulent sales, especially a well-dressed man offering goods at bargain prices.
If you are an Australian citizen and you don't have any charges pending then you should be bale to get a passport
A receiver of stolen goods is also known as a fence.
Possession of stolen goods or receiving stolen goods would be most common and simple to prove.
In casual terms, a dealer in stolen goods is called a "fence".
A person who deals in stolen goods is commonly referred to as a fence. Fences typically act as intermediaries between thieves and buyers, selling stolen goods for a profit.
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