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This story sounds fishy to me.
I'm sorry, but if I just got made to look like a fool, the last thing I'm doing its running to a message board to let everyone know I was made to be a fool.
Also, as been said numerous times, there's probably rocks in the box. But the OP has ignored this and hasn't opened it? Uh, if you're so worried about getting ripped off, you'd have opened the box by now...
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Well I finally opened the box. Turns out it came with no receiver. Lame. So essentially I have a really expensive/cheap paperweight. :banghead:
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That's the difference between you and him.
I've been here for years and people always tell stories, even if it doesn't put them in a positive light or if people are going to find humor in it. It's part of what makes this site so good. You're making it sound like he got robbed, hoped on his Phone and posted 5 minutes after it happened. Even if he did, so what? I've posted things as soon as they happened.
If it was anything like this thread, then I might start asking some questions. But the OP seems legit about it, and ultimately ashamed of his actions, just making everybody else cautiously aware out of spite.Samsung PN60F8500 PDP / Anthem MRX 720 / Klipsch RC-62 II / Klipsch RF-82 II (x2) / Insignia NS-B2111 (x2) / SVS PC13-Ultra / SVS SB-2000 / Sony MDR-7506 Professional / Audio-Technica ATH-R70x / Sony PS3 & PS4 / DirecTV HR44-500 / DarbeeVision DVP-5000 / Panamax M5400-PM / Elgato HD60Comment
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#2- There is more to this story than you are giving (or know)
#3- Simply need more information
I deal with stolen property all day long and this would never happen in the presented manner.
The only scenario I can think of that would result in your friend being arrested is that he pawned the property after buying it. Maybe he got it for $20 and it's a $300 bow. Then he pawned it for $100 and made some money. Also he would have to pawn the item within 24 hours of it being stolen.
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#1- I highly doubt he was charged with actually stealing the property
#2- There is more to this story than you are giving (or know)
#3- Simply need more information
I deal with stolen property all day long and this would never happen in the presented manner.
The only scenario I can think of that would result in your friend being arrested is that he pawned the property after buying it. Maybe he got it for $20 and it's a $300 bow. Then he pawned it for $100 and made some money. Also he would have to pawn the item within 24 hours of it being stolen.
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I've seen persons charges with Possession of Stolen Property. But it's basically a way to ensure that they show up (if they're shady and would possibly skip out on court if they were just subpeona'd without being charged).
Once the court date came, and they testified, the charges were dropped, but they needed them to be present and when its either their butt on the line (for possession) or their buddy's (for theft), they'll always testify against their buddy.Twitter - WTF_OS
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I've seen persons charges with Possession of Stolen Property. But it's basically a way to ensure that they show up (if they're shady and would possibly skip out on court if they were just subpeona'd without being charged).
Once the court date came, and they testified, the charges were dropped, but they needed them to be present and when its either their butt on the line (for possession) or their buddy's (for theft), they'll always testify against their buddy.
Because the bow was reported stolen. D'oh!"It may well be that we spectators, who are not divinely gifted as athletes, are the only ones able to truly see, articulate and animate the experience of the gift we are denied. And that those who receive and act out the gift of athletic genius must, perforce, be blind and dumb about it -- and not because blindness and dumbness are the price of the gift, but because they are its essence." - David Foster Wallace
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I've seen persons charges with Possession of Stolen Property. But it's basically a way to ensure that they show up (if they're shady and would possibly skip out on court if they were just subpeona'd without being charged).
Once the court date came, and they testified, the charges were dropped, but they needed them to be present and when its either their butt on the line (for possession) or their buddy's (for theft), they'll always testify against their buddy.
Then it can unfold in various ways...
Bottom line: How on earth did this kid even get to the point where the police figured out the bow was stolen?
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I use possession of stolen property often as well. The elements of the crime are that the person knowingly possesses property that is stolen. The most often time I use this charge is when people pawn stolen items. Upon serving warrants on the person they are usually interviewed and given a chance to explain themselves.
Then it can unfold in various ways...
Even if the bow was reported stolen, how did that guy come into contact with the police? Especially over a bow? Is this like a bow & arrow?
Bottom line: How on earth did this kid even get to the point where the police figured out the bow was stolen?
Sorry to hijack the thread...
But I think it's safe to say we need to get to the bottom of this!
Now this takes place in a small town. There is about 10,000 people in said town, so that is important.
The bow that my friend purchased is a pretty expensive compound hunting bow that has a serial number on it. He purchased it from the guy who said it was his and he didn't want to hunt anymore.
Well my friend took it out to the gun club range to try it out when somebody saw him with it. This person knew it was stolen and reported him to the police. Since my friend purchased it in a cash deal he had no way to prove that he bought it from somebody and since he had the stolen property the police deduced that he stole it.
The judge was lenient and gave him probation.
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Not that surprising when you live in a town of 10,000 people. I mean 10,000 people and then nothing for 100 miles...There was a guy there that recognized the bow as belonging to his friend and called it in. It had a serial number on it.Chicago Bears
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