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CRIMES ACT 1900 - SECT 188
Receiving stolen property where stealing a serious indictable offence
(1) Whosoever receives, or disposes of, or attempts to dispose of, any
property, the stealing whereof amounts to a serious indictable offence,
knowing the same to have been stolen, shall be guilty of a
serious indictable offence, and may be indicted, either as an accessory after
the fact, or for a substantive offence, and in the latter case whether the
principal offender has been previously tried or not, or is amenable to justice
or not, and in either case is liable-- (a) if the property is a motor vehicle
or a motor vehicle part, or a vessel or a vessel part, to imprisonment for 12
years, or
(b) in the case of any other property, to imprisonment for 10
years.
(2) In this section--
"motor vehicle" has the same meaning as it has in Division 5A.
"vessel" means a vessel within the meaning of the Marine Safety Act 1998 .
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