sunny1990
Jan 21, 2011, 02:36 AM
Hey there, I know there are a lot of threads on stolen property and the possession of stolen property but id still like to clarify a few things
Here's my story:
My best friend (not after this incident)came to me with a pretty nice camera, I'm going to say it was worth around 1300$ and told me her brother didn't use it anymore and she was wondering if I could help her sell it on kijiji since I have a blackberry and therefore get the emails directly to my phone and can answer them quicker. I agreed, like I said she was my best friend I didn't even think twice about where the camera was from or who it belonged to. We had joked around about the "cut" I would get because I had helped her, I asked for 80% she said 40% etc. so I got a fast response fromo a woman who was interested and I had met up with her and my friend at a parking lot. It turns out that the camera was stolen property, my friend had stolen it from her previous workplace. I got arrested for possession of stolen property, my car got impounded and I was taken to the station where a spent the night tlking to a detective and in a cell. I'm 20 years old, the only other time I have ever been involved with the police was for a traffic violation, and that's not on my record. I'm in university and the most amusing part of this entire situation is that I'm looking into becoming a police officer.
Right now I'm facing charges for possession of stolen property contrary to the criminal code.
I'm not sure what to do. And I don't know if she told the truth, I'm afraid it will be my word against hers.
Also, I'm not sure if this matters but when I found out the camera was stolen I did cry, but when I heard the entire story I stopped.
What should I tell the crown attorney, am I supposed to bring some sort of witness or something to court? I told a few friends I was helping her sell her brothers camera, as well as my family...
Please help!
Sincerely -
Super confused
Here's my story:
My best friend (not after this incident)came to me with a pretty nice camera, I'm going to say it was worth around 1300$ and told me her brother didn't use it anymore and she was wondering if I could help her sell it on kijiji since I have a blackberry and therefore get the emails directly to my phone and can answer them quicker. I agreed, like I said she was my best friend I didn't even think twice about where the camera was from or who it belonged to. We had joked around about the "cut" I would get because I had helped her, I asked for 80% she said 40% etc. so I got a fast response fromo a woman who was interested and I had met up with her and my friend at a parking lot. It turns out that the camera was stolen property, my friend had stolen it from her previous workplace. I got arrested for possession of stolen property, my car got impounded and I was taken to the station where a spent the night tlking to a detective and in a cell. I'm 20 years old, the only other time I have ever been involved with the police was for a traffic violation, and that's not on my record. I'm in university and the most amusing part of this entire situation is that I'm looking into becoming a police officer.
Right now I'm facing charges for possession of stolen property contrary to the criminal code.
I'm not sure what to do. And I don't know if she told the truth, I'm afraid it will be my word against hers.
Also, I'm not sure if this matters but when I found out the camera was stolen I did cry, but when I heard the entire story I stopped.
What should I tell the crown attorney, am I supposed to bring some sort of witness or something to court? I told a few friends I was helping her sell her brothers camera, as well as my family...
Please help!
Sincerely -
Super confused