To find someone guilty of receiving stolen property, it is sufficient to prove that the defendant:

A) Knowingly received the stolen property and intended to deprive the true owner of the
property.
B) Took part in the wrongful taking of the property and intended to deprive the true owner
of the property.
C) Paid for the property and intends to keep it himself.
D) Was in possession of stolen property.
E) Intended to keep the property himself.

A

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A) Detailed analysis of uses of the product or service. B) Coupons. C) Mailing information. D) Location. E) Highlights of the topic.

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