TOWNSEND, J.
Where the defendant admits buying and receiving goods which are shown by undisputed evidence to have been stolen by the person from whom they were received, the burden is still upon the State to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the transaction occurred with guilty knowledge on the part of the defendant, and such knowledge may be proved by circumstantial evidence. The fact that the defendant knew the sugar came from the Ralston-Purina Company plant...
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