stolen goods in English

goods obtained by theft, stolen merchandise

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1. It's a market for stolen goods.

2. Eight years for possession of stolen goods.

3. 7 He's a dealer in drugs/stolen goods.

4. How do Christians view the purchasing of stolen goods?

5. 1 Have you no scruples about buying stolen goods?

6. To cover up or to dispose of stolen goods.

7. How do Jehovah’s Witnesses view the purchasing of stolen goods?

8. TheBurglar.com invites people to anonymously post details of stolen goods.

9. 14 The gang was caught in possession of stolen goods.

10. This adds sound reason for a Christian to avoid buying stolen goods.

11. In this country, if you receive stolen goods, are you not prosecuted?

12. Many times I stored a gang’s stolen goods and guns in my house.

13. Employee fraud: Assistance from employees to return stolen goods for full retail price.

14. After he was caught with the stolen goods, he had to face the music.

15. Nobody goes down to Zia to Confiscate the stolen goods so the owner can redeem them

16. Nobody goes down to Zia to confiscate the stolen goods so the owner can redeem them.

17. It means that when we find stolen goods, we can automatically reunite them with their owners.

18. Police searching the plaintiff's premises for stolen goods seized goods which they mistakenly thought to be stolen.

19. All units, aerial surveillance advises suspects are fleeing west on Temple with a van full of stolen goods.

20. For example, an unpleasant acquaintance of his used part of Maurice's hold as a repository for stolen goods.

21. To this end they often sell stolen goods at a low price that many buyers find hard to refuse.

22. It might be either a fixed rate (Angild), or at the market price of the stolen goods (ceaf–gild)

23. Cristea, of Springfield Road, Tottenham Hale, pleaded guilty to one count of fraud and two counts of handling stolen goods

24. A group of brazen thieves have been caught on camera as they nonchalantly walked out of a Nike store carrying Armloads of stolen goods

25. He explained how a few days after the theft, he saw and photographed the stolen goods being sold in a shop just outside the Alpha Yaya Diallo military camp: