My question involves criminal law for the state of: Florida. I pawned a tv for a minor not knowing it was stolen. I have text from him saying I didn't know it was stolen and messages where he said it was in his house.
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My question involves criminal law for the state of: Florida. I pawned a tv for a minor not knowing it was stolen. I have text from him saying I didn't know it was stolen and messages where he said it was in his house.
What is now happening?
False Verification is a felony. If you are charged with this, you very much need an attorney. What you did was a crime. It's not sufficient for you to "not know it was stolen." You pledged when that you were the ACTUAL OWNER when you pawned it. You lied, you committed a felony.