yes, you can.
its still stolen.
It depends on local legislation and the circumstances of the case.
If you are caught with stolen property, you could be charged with a crime such as theft or possession of stolen property. The consequences may include fines, restitution to the victim, and potential jail time, depending on the value of the stolen items and the laws in your jurisdiction. It is important to seek legal advice if you are facing such charges.
What card? Was it stolen? If it was stolen and you had it in your possession, and you knew it was someone else's and not yours - whether you used it or not you are guilty of being in "possession of stolen property."
Yes. Receiving stolen goods is a crime.
yes! well depends on what your are stealing and from who. but you do get arrested at the time of getting caught. Upon arrest, you are sent to jail for processing. This is often a local affair, and short term. Upon conviction for a crime with a prison sentence, you are sent to prison, which often boasts higher security, bigger populations, and longer amounts of time spent there.
Yes if they call the cops on you because you are on their property you can and will go to jail because it is called Trespassing.
You can't unless you have permission from the owner; the owner can very well report their property stolen (which it is). You & the person you sell it to can both go to jail.
You don't. Purchasing such a vehicle could result in you being charged with receiving stolen property. If you are purchasing an abandonded previously stolen vehicle from a police auction, they will provide a clear title. Otherwise, steer clear of such transactions.
You can go to jail for theft of a car.
no but it depends if you don't pay more than 4 times then you will go to jail OK get that
You cannot go to jail unless your are hiding the vehicle where the bank cant get it then they can report it stolen and if you still have you can go to jail.
you go to jail