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    Apr 11, 2008, 01:52 PM
    Receiving stolen property
    I was pulle dover and they found a presription pad in my car. They said it was a 3rd degree theft and charged me with receiving stolen property. What is the penalty
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    Apr 11, 2008, 04:27 PM
    Third degree theft is a felony. If you lose you might as well pack your extra pair of socks as the law really frowns on stolen script pads as you'll more than likely spend a while in the pokey for this.
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    Apr 11, 2008, 05:53 PM
    Third degree?? What state, our state does not even have a third degree.
    What was the code section you were charged with, in the original paperwork when you are booked and / or charged you will be told you are officially charged with this crime and a code number, look that code number up in your states code and statue books ( normally searchable online)

    But receiving stolen property, is normally a felony and there can be prison time,
    But all that depends on how you got them ( you don't have to explain but if there is a good reson? ) also was the traffic stop legal, was the search of the car legal and so on.

    Time for an attorney.
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    Apr 12, 2008, 07:11 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by dave112233
    i was pulle dover and they found a presription pad in my car. They said it was a 3rd degree theft and charged me with receiving stolen property. what is the penalty

    In NYS this is also a drug violation and (Federal) DEA also steps in.

    Sentence probably depends on past criminal history, if anyone attempted to falsify a prescription using the pad. If anyone did use any of the "blanks" it's a more serious charge both for the person in possession of the pad and the person who managed to get the prescription filled.

    When a fake script is presented the Pharmacist calls DEA, not the local Police - at least in my area. If DEA is not available, then the local Police make the arrest and hold the person for DEA.

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