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2003 SESSION
HB 2777 Receiving stolen goods.
Introduced by: Brian J. Moran | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Receiving stolen goods. Provides that whenever proof of a criminal offense requires proof that any property in the possession of a person was known by that person to be embezzled, robbed, stolen, converted, taken, altered, counterfeited, falsely made, forged, or obliterated, it may be established by proof that the defendant, after or as a result of an official representation as to the nature of the property, believed the property to be embezzled, robbed, stolen, converted, taken, altered, counterfeited, falsely made, forged, or obliterated.
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HISTORY
- 01/17/03 House: Presented & ordered printed 034812852
- 01/17/03 House: Referred to Committee for Courts of Justice
- 01/30/03 House: Assigned to C. J. sub-committee: 1
- 01/31/03 House: Failed to report (defeated) in C. J. (7-Y 14-N)