dealer in stolen goods - traducción al griego
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dealer in stolen goods - traducción al griego

ANY CRIME INVOLVING ELEMENTS OF ACQUIRING, POSSESSING, OR TRAFFICKING IN STOLEN PROPERTY KNOWINGLY
Receipt of stolen property; Handling stolen goods; Stolen goods; Receiving stolen property; Receiving stolen goods; Stolen Goods; Reset (law); Fell off the Truck this Morning; Handling Stolen Goods; Possession of stolen property; Handling stolen property
  • Officers of the [[Vancouver Police Department]] checking for stolen goods at a [[flea market]]

dealer in stolen goods      
κλεπταποδόχος
κλεπταποδόχος      
dealer in stolen goods, fence
work in process         
ITEM STILL BEING MADE OR COMPLETED AS OPPOSED TO A FINISHED OR MERELY PLANNED ITEM
Work in Progress; Work In Progress; In progress; Work-in-progress; Work in progress
ημιτελής εργασία

Definición

possession of stolen goods
n. the crime of possession of goods which one knows or which any reasonable person would realize were stolen. It is generally a felony. Innocent possession is not a crime, but the goods are generally returned to the legal owner. See also: possession

Wikipedia

Possession of stolen goods

Possession of stolen goods is a crime in which an individual has bought, been given, or acquired stolen goods.

In many jurisdictions, if an individual has accepted possession of goods (or property) and knew they were stolen, then the individual may be charged with a crime, depending on the value of the stolen goods, and the goods are returned to the original owner. If the individual did not know the goods were stolen, then the goods are returned to the owner and the individual is not prosecuted. However, it can be difficult to prove or disprove a suspect's knowledge that the goods were stolen.