What kind of evidence is needed?
To get a conviction for receiving stolen property, non-dealer violating selling procedures for a firearm, and dealer violating selling procedures for a firearm multiple 30 day purchases, in the state of California? Does there need to be physical/fingerprints, or could there be a conviction based solely on testimony and hearsay?
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The elements of the offense of "receiving stolen property" in violation of Penal Code Section 496 are: (i) the property is stolen, (ii) the person possesses the property, and (iii) the person knows it is stolen.
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