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Perrysburg_Dodg
Sep 12, 2015Explorer
Could our Lawyer and LEO please correct me if I'm wrong here.
1, the OP at the time he bought the vehicle did not know the title was forged so up until he was notified by news paper article he would not have been it trouble. And could not be charged with any crime. But if the detective or the owner were to stumble onto this post it could be used in both a criminal and civil case.
2, the minute he posted that he now has information that the vehicle he bought from this dealership is involved in a investigation and he has been asked to contact the detective (he read the newspaper article) if he were to sell the vehicle now he could face charges.
3, now that he knows the title is most likely forged if he now sells it he would (and should IMO) face charges of at lest impeding a police investigation. NOTE I said if he now sells it. The OP seems smart enough not to do this.
Don
1, the OP at the time he bought the vehicle did not know the title was forged so up until he was notified by news paper article he would not have been it trouble. And could not be charged with any crime. But if the detective or the owner were to stumble onto this post it could be used in both a criminal and civil case.
2, the minute he posted that he now has information that the vehicle he bought from this dealership is involved in a investigation and he has been asked to contact the detective (he read the newspaper article) if he were to sell the vehicle now he could face charges.
3, now that he knows the title is most likely forged if he now sells it he would (and should IMO) face charges of at lest impeding a police investigation. NOTE I said if he now sells it. The OP seems smart enough not to do this.
Don
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