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receiving stolen goods

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Country: United States of America State: South Carolina What is the maximum fine for the charges of receiving stolen goods and obtaining funds under false pretenses?? The latter pertains to pawning an item that I purchased which i pawned not knowing it was stolen property.

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Make sure you get counsel (or at least the public defender) to try to keep this off your record eventually--jail time is probably not likely if your record is very clear now. But having that arrest and or a conviction on your record will make job-hunting etc. more difficult. Often this could be negotiated down to some kind of court supervision etc.


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Campbell was found guilty of receiving stolen goods and sentenced "to stand in pillary two hours.
George Moussa, 52, the suspected ringleader; Sarkis Baltadjian, 38; Karen Takvoryan, 29; Gehadi Verdiyan, 54; and Tigrin Simoyan, 31, were arrested on suspicion of receiving stolen goods and were being held in jail downtown.
nbsp;in 1992 and 1998, receiving stolen goods in 1993, taking indecent liberties with a 13-year-old girl in 1994 (he served two-and-one-half years in prison for that offense), larceny in 1998, and
 
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