In Georgia, there is a criminal charge called "Theft of Lost or Mislaid Property", which seems to apply to your situation. You could be charged, and at least have to pay restitution to the pawn company. With this kind of crime, the standard used is not whether or not you actually knew that the lawn mower was stolen, but SHOULD you have known that someone probably didn't just leave a lawn mower just sitting in the road for anyone to take. If you have never been arrested before, or have a minor criminal record, the District Attorney may be willing to give you a break. I always recommend that someone at least talk to an attorney in person, because most criminal defense attorneys will give you a free consultation. Good luck.
Answered on Jul 10th, 2013 at 7:49 PM