Statute:

Criminal possession of stolen property; no defense

§ 165.60 Criminal possession of stolen property; no defense.

In any prosecution for criminal possession of stolen property, it is
no defense that:

1. The person who stole the property has not been convicted,
apprehended or identified; or

2. The defendant stole or participated in the larceny of the property;
or

3. The larceny of the property did not occur in this state.

PEN 165.60 2014-09-22

Sections:

Other offenses relating to theft
165.00 - Misapplication of property.
165.05 - Unauthorized use of a vehicle in the third degree.
165.06 - Unauthorized use of a vehicle in the second degree.
165.07 - Unlawful use of secret scientific material.
165.08 - Unauthorized use of a vehicle in the first degree.
165.09 - Auto stripping in the third degree.
165.10 - Auto stripping in the second degree.
165.11 - Auto stripping in the first degree.
165.15 - Theft of services.
165.16 - Unauthorized sale of certain transportation services.
165.17 - Unlawful use of credit card, debit card or public benefit card.
165.20 - Fraudulently obtaining a signature.
165.25 - Jostling.
165.30 - Fraudulent accosting.
165.35 - Fortune telling.
165.40 - Criminal possession of stolen property in the fifth degree.
165.45 - Criminal possession of stolen property in the fourth degree.
165.50 - Criminal possession of stolen property in the third degree.
165.52 - Criminal possession of stolen property in the second degree.
165.54 - Criminal possession of stolen property in the first degree.
165.55 - Criminal possession of stolen property; presumptions.
165.60 - Criminal possession of stolen property; no defense.
165.65 - Criminal possession of stolen property; corroboration.
165.66 - Fostering the sale of stolen goods.
165.70 - Definitions.
165.71 - Trademark counterfeiting in the third degree.
165.72 - Trademark counterfeiting in the second degree.
165.73 - Trademark counterfeiting in the first degree.
165.74 - Seizure and destruction of goods bearing counterfeit trademarks.

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