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Absolutely NOT! They may however call the police to accuse you and the police may enter with a search warrant if they choose, or the accuser may take you to court to sue you for the accusation and attempt to prove that you indeed have the property.

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What is the difference between Possession of Stolen Property and Receiving Stolen Property?

Possession means that you have the property, chances are you knew it was stolen. Receiving Stolen Property means that you got it and you knew it was stolen. Typically this would be the person that bought it from a thief.


Can an employer search an employee's pockets on the job?

Yes, in most states, with the exception of a few, an employer has the right to search an employee's personal belongings under many circumstances. If the employer suspects or has open proof that the employee in question has stolen items or believes the employee to be involved in fraud or other circumstances harmful to the company. If a credible employee reports the suspected employee of a theft, the employer may have cause to search the belongings of the employee. As long as the employer remains consistent with its policies regarding searches, the employer remains in the clear for most searches of any employee.


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What does dealing in stolen property mean?

Someone is dealing in stolen property by buying or selling property they know to have been obtained unlawfully.


Can you go to jail for buying stolen property?

yes, you can. its still stolen.


Why are you being charged with receiving stolen property with no property?

Not enough information to answer the question. MY GUESS would be that law enforcement can PROVE that you DID once have the stolen property in your possession.


Is it perverse to seek retribution for stolen property Marigolds?

No, it is not perverse to seek retribution for stolen property because seeking punishment for someone who has stolen from you is natural and appropriate, not wrong.


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If your husband has stolen property can you be held liable for not returning it?

That could be a stretch, but you can possibly be charged with knowingly having stolen property and not reporting it.


Hiring for nurses aide position at nursing home with a misdemeanor 1 conviction for receiving stolen property possible in PA?

Unable to answer question. It is a decision totally up the the employer as to whether they wish to employ you or not.


What is the minimum sentence for dealing in stolen property?

About the same as for the person who initially stole the property. Since you are selling known stolen property, one could face the same charges or more. See: http://pelleylawgroup.com/practice-areas/property-crimes/possession-of-stolen-property/


What recourse do you have if you unknowingly purchase stolen property?

Absolutely not. Recovered stolen property is returned to the rightful owner. If a reasonable person knows, or has reason to know, that property that has come into their possession, through gift or purchase, is potentially stolen, and that person maintains that property, they are guilty of possession of stolen property. This means that if your friend sells you a $2000.00 stereo for $100.00 (which is obviously a deal too good to be true) and you keep the property believing that it may be stolen, you could be charged with a crime. You should also keep in mind that you can say that you didn't believe that the property was stolen when you kept it; however, if a jury of twelve people think that you should have had enough common sense to know the property was stolen, you could still be convicted.