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In casual terms, a dealer in stolen goods is called a "fence".

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Goods taken by robbery are called?

Stolen goods


What do you call a person who deals in stolen goods?

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.


A receiver of stolen goods?

A receiver of stolen goods is also known as a fence.


What is a person who buys old goods and sells it called?

An antiques dealer.


What can you be charged with for pawning stolen jewelry?

Possession of stolen goods or receiving stolen goods would be most common and simple to prove.


What is the charges if you stolen goods to a pawn shop?

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


Where can one find stolen goods?

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.


What are the release dates for Stolen Goods - 1915?

Stolen Goods - 1915 was released on: USA: 24 May 1915


What are the release dates for Stolen Goods - 1924?

Stolen Goods - 1924 was released on: USA: 29 June 1924


Does unsold goods and stolen goods get counted in GDP?

Unsold goods are counted in GDP since they are the current output of the year. However, stolen goods will not be counted in two sense. The first sense is that they have been counted already before being stolen; secondly, stolen products are simply a transfer of ownership.


How can you use goods in sentence?

Don't receive stolen goods


What happens if you buy a stolen motorcycle from a dealer?

You get charged with possession of a stolen vehicle I believe. If you knew it was stolen when you bought it then you are handling stolen goods (or a similarly fragrant nosegay of legalspeak, depending where you live) and the police will be keeping a close eye on you and they will be very interested in you. If you did not know it was stolen, then the motorcycle will be confiscated and searched so they can try and find out who had stolen it and where it came from. How you then get your money back, if at all, depends again on where you live.