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Possession of goods without paying tax, 54:52-18 November 27, 2009

Posted by jefhenninger in Crimes.
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Possession of goods without paying tax, 54:52-18 

A person who knowingly possesses goods which are required to be taxed and on which the tax has not been paid is guilty of a disorderly persons offense.

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