Criminal
May 21, 2005
Ex-Mechanic Didn't Steal Car, He 'Received' It
SAN FRANCISCO - Strictly speaking, Carlos Ozuna Garza isn't a car thief, at least in the eyes of the California Supreme Court. But he may be the first Californian simultaneously convicted of driving a car that didn't belong to him and "receiving" the car as stolen property.
But he may be the first Californian simultaneously convicted of driving a car that didn't belong to him and "receiving" the car as stolen property.
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