In colloquial English, such a person is known as a 'Fence'.
A person who deals in stolen goods is called a fence.
The person who receives goods or services is a consumer.
In casual terms, a dealer in stolen goods is called a "fence".
The goods must be received for a dishonest purpose. Therefore, a person who receives stolen property for the purpose of returning it to its owner or to proper authorities is not guilty of receiving stolen property.
Stolen goods
In Georgia, theft by receiving stolen goods occurs when a person knowingly receives, possesses, or disposes of property that they know or should reasonably know is stolen. This offense is classified as a form of theft and can lead to criminal charges if the individual had reason to believe the goods were stolen. The severity of the charge can depend on the value of the stolen property. Penalties may include fines, restitution, and imprisonment, depending on the circumstances and the individual's criminal history.
they are called imports
The actual owner should receive the goods, sometime the Law (police) can get involved . Depending on how much the item is really worth, you can be arrested.
Well, they get stolen. Te person who stole them either uses them or usually sells them.
Oh honey, that's an easy one. A person who buys and sells stolen property with criminal intent is called a fence. And no, I'm not talking about the ones around your backyard. Just remember, crime doesn't pay, unless you're the one selling the stolen goods.
A receiver of stolen goods is commonly referred to as a "fence." This individual knowingly buys, sells, or distributes stolen property, often to conceal the origin of the goods and profit from the illicit activity. Being a fence is a criminal offense, as it involves complicity in theft and trafficking in stolen items.
Booty is a short term meaning of stolen goods. It is when a group of people a person that takes money or valuables things that isnÍt legally thereÍs to begin with.