This may be a little obvious, but it is not in your vehicle and you did not take it out!
Stolen Transmission was created in 2005.
If you know it was stolen, yes, you can get in trouble. If you didn't know it was stolen, you will not get into any trouble.
Yes if you know it was stolen
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If your a passenger in a stolen car and know for a fact the car is stolen because the ignition was tampered with or you know the driver does not own the car then you can be charged with : 1. accessory after the fact travelling in a stolen car The only way to avoid the charge you would have to have the driver defend you by saying you did not know the car was stolen.
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The motorcycle is not there anymore.
Yes, it is POSSIBLE, and you might be charged unless you can convince the investigating authorities that you truly did not know it and/or why you did not ask about it. If you are charged with Receiving Stolen Property the prosecution will have to prove that you knowingly accepted (received) the stolen goods.
If you actually had the stolen property you can be charged with "receiving stolen property" and you can use the "I didn't know" defense but the prosecution will try just as hard to believe that you DID know, or SHOULD HAVE known. (e.g.: you had in your possession a brand new 52" flat screen TV that you bought for $10.)
No, as long as you have let your insurance company know they car is stolen.
how do you know if you blew your transmission?
how to find my stolen car when i have the thiefs name Call the police.