Yes they can call the police on you. That does not mean you will get arrested or charged with anything. Maybe the person was recently burglarized and whoever called the police does not know you so they thought it best to call to see what you are doing there.
Walking a mile in someone elses shoes.
chuck it off your property
Unless your use of the logo could be considered "fair use" the only legal way to use someone elses' intellectual property would be to ask permission.
Larceny is stealing someone elses property, so your answer is stealing firearms
That depends on the law of your state.
Not legally. This would generally be classified as identity theft.
Propety Damage covers you if you damage someone elses property. Liability covers you in the event of a lawsuit.
I Beleive not, however they can still contribute to the financial work but legally someone elses name will be down in the CFO position
Yes, it most certainly is. You would be stealing someone elses property. You never legally "own" the auto until it is fully paid for and the lender delivers a clear title to you.
One year is the time limit someone can claim property left behind on someone else's property in the state of California. After the one year time period is up, the item is up for grabs.
No. Just Give it back to them if they don't want it sell it.
computer piracy