Defending Stolen Motorcycle Charge
Summary
To defend against a possession of stolen motorcycle charge, you can argue lack of knowledge by showing you believed the seller had legitimate ownership, purchased through a credible source, or that the condition and price did not raise suspicion. Consider consulting a local attorney for personalized legal advice.Full Conversation
Have a case of possession of stolen motorcycle and looking for reasonable arguments against knowledge That the vehicle was stolen
Hi ****! Here are some potential arguments you could consider to show you didn't know the motorcycle was stolen:
- Ownership Proof: You believed the seller had legitimate ownership (e.g., had a title, registration).
- Purchase Details: You bought it through a credible source (e.g., dealership, known individual).
- Condition and Price: The condition and price of the motorcycle were reasonable and didn’t raise suspicion.
Would you like to connect with local lawyers who can assist you further with your case?