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A man who sold his car to a woman who then sold it to the defendant and her daughter says he received a flood of tickets he traced back to the defendant, who said the car was stolen but promised to handle the fines.
A man who sold his car to a woman who then sold it to the defendant and her daughter says he received a flood of tickets he traced back to the defendant, who said the car was stolen but promised to handle the fines.
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