Jury Instruction - Buying Or Receiving Goods Stolen From Interstate Shipment 2025

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For example, suppose someone buys a stolen Corvette in California from his friend, knowing it was stolen. They drive the car to Nevada to sell it. In that case, they could be charged with violating 18 U.S.C. 2313 for the sale or receipt of stolen vehicles.
(1)A person handles stolen goods if (otherwise than in the course of the stealing) knowing or believing them to be stolen goods he dishonestly receives the goods, or dishonestly undertakes or assists in their retention, removal, disposal or realisation by or for the benefit of another person, or if he arranges to do so
The National Stolen Property Act is an Act of Congress that prohibits the transportation, sale, and receipt of certain illegally obtained property in interstate or international commerce, including stolen goods and forged securities. The definitions for the terms used in the Act are codified at 18 U.S.C.
Section 659 of title 18 proscribes the embezzlement, theft, or unlawful taking from certain listed facilities which are moving as, are part of, or constitute an interstate or foreign shipment.
The National Stolen Property Act of 1934 (NSPA) (18 U.S.C. 2314 et seq.) prohibits the transportation in interstate or foreign commerce of any goods with a value of $5,000 or more with the knowledge that they were illegally obtained, and prohibits the fencing of such goods.
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Receiving stolen property is covered under California Penal Code Section 496. Its defined as buying, concealing, receiving, or possessing the property of another individual when the person knows the property was taken by unlawful means.
its a federal crime to transport stolen items across state borders when you knew they were stolen. Several federal law enforcement agencies, such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), investigate these offenses.
22 Handling stolen goods. (2)A person guilty of handling stolen goods shall on conviction on indictment be liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding fourteen years.

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