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466A-77
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7/20/1977
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Section 63: Receiving Stolen Property <br /> 1. A person is guilty of receiving stolen property if he knowingly <br /> receives, retains, or disposes of property of value of $250 or <br /> less and is reckless with respect to the fact that it has been <br /> stolen. <br /> 2. In any prosecution under this Section 63, it is an affirmative <br /> defense that the actor received, retained, or disposed of stolen <br /> property with intent to restore it to the owner. <br /> 3. The fact that the person who stole the property has not been <br /> convicted, apprehended, or identified is not a defense to a <br /> charge of receiving stolen property. <br /> 4. Receiving stolen property is a Class A offense. <br />
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