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Consequences of Receiving Stolen Property by Lexter Fallo is a document available to read on EtoBox.
Receiving stolen property can be charged as either a felony or misdemeanor depending on the value of the stolen goods. If charged with a felony, the receiver faces potential prison time, restitution fines, probation, and fines over $1,000. For a misdemeanor, the fines would be under $1,000. Repeat offenders also face harsher punishment than first-time offenders, who typically receive lighter sentences. Possible defenses against such an accusation include incapacity, entrapment, intoxication, insufficient ev
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- Lexter Fallo
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- EN