WordNet
n. property that has been stolen
Usage examples of "stolen property".
We have, then, the second theft and the finding of the stolen property in his possession along with another lot of stolen stuff-jewels.
Although perhaps best known as the creator of the Fort Lauderdale detective-thief Travis McGee, who makes his living recovering stolen property and outwitting crooked businessmen, the topics of blackmail and corruption have been recurring themes in his work.
In the first place, we find an action to recover stolen property, which, like the Salic procedure, was based on possession, not on title.
Littlewood the moment seemed convenient to suggest that as a practical means of atonement Peace should reveal to him the names of the persons with whom he had disposed of the greater part of his stolen property.
As a matter of fact, this man here and those with him have already been notified of their arrest for possession of stolen property and an apparent theft of horses.