How to Avoid Criminal ChargesIf you’re charged with possessing stolen property, a prosecutor must prove that you knew the property you received was stolen and/or you intended to aid the thief by buying or holding the stolen property. A defense that can be used on your behalf is that the possession was the result of an honest mistake in the belief that the property was not stolen.
There are defenses to this crime that an experienced attorney can discuss with you.
Depending on the value of the property and other conditions, it is possible to avoid conviction, fines and/or jail completely. Your attorney can be the greatest single factor in determining the outcome of your conviction.
Stephen G. Rodriguez is an experienced Los Angeles Receiving Stolen Goods Attorney. If you have been charged with Receiving Stolen Goods in Los Angeles, and need a criminal defense attorney, call Stephen G. Rodriguez at (213) 223-2173.
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
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2 comments:
Thanks for this information. Most Los Angeles Receiving Stolen Goods Attorneys don’t take the time to explain a lot of this legal stuff out.
Your Los Angeles REceiving Stolen Goods Attorney blog has been very helpful. I was not aware of the above information.
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