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fourth degree possesion of stolen property

what are the consequences for fourth degree possesion of stolen property?


Asked on 1/18/07, 7:57 pm

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Craig McElwee Law Offices of Craig E. McElwee, LLC

Re: fourth degree possesion of stolen property

Consequences? Well, if you are convicted it is an E-Felony, punishable by up to 1 1/3 -4 yrs in prison. However, if you have no prior record or a limited history, the consequences are probably much less harsh. If you wish a further (free) consultation please e-mail me with a number where I can reach you. -Craig

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Answered on 1/18/07, 8:34 pm


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