Sure, you can get in trouble. After all, you are likely to be suspected of having stolen the car, even if you didn't. You would have to be able to prove that it had actually been stolen by someone else, and you were an innocent bystander. Any time you are in a stolen car, that is a suspicious circumstance.
If you know it was stolen, yes, you can get in trouble. If you didn't know it was stolen, you will not get into any trouble.
Buy a new iPad from authorized dealers and get a receipt. That is the only way that you can avoid getting into trouble.
just street riding
Yes it can. If you have the internet or your Bluetooth. Or even worse if you have a virus. It depends on the virus though, it can hide your photo or delete it.
You would not be in trouble unless there was reason to believe you knew it was stolen and participated in selling stolen property.
First off, I am surprised that the hotel did not check to see if his ID matched the credit card. Secondly, I am surprised that the card issuer did not advise the hotel that the card used was stolen, therefore having you/him arrested at the hotel. As far as you being in trouble in this, it may very well happen. You could be facing jail time, however, if you really did not know that the room was booked with a stolen card, and your boyfriend decides to be a man and tell the prosecutors that you played no part, and are innocent then you may be able to avoid any trouble.
death then maybe if you have good layer life
There are no specific restrictions on sale and use of motor vehicles, however; dealing with stolen bikes, riding without insurance covers, and driving without a full license can be considered as few restrictions.
So that it is proved that Percy didn't steal the master bolt but that it was Luke who originally stole it, then had it stolen by Ares who in turn gave it to Percy without him knowing.
So that it is proved that Percy didn't steal the master bolt but that it was Luke who originally stole it, then had it stolen by Ares who in turn gave it to Percy without him knowing.
Buttslammed
If you took that money and now know it was stolen, yes you can be prosecuted under the law. Now you have become an accessory to the fact (receiving stolen property).