kill the judge and police
If your car was involved in a crime, you should report the incident to the police immediately and provide them with all the necessary information about your vehicle. The police will investigate the situation and work to recover your car if possible. It's important to cooperate fully with the authorities during their investigation.
a. the crime involved assault.
The plans for the third great crime involved targeting a different location and using a different method compared to the previous two crimes. Additionally, there may have been changes in the individuals involved or the motive behind the crime.
Suspect and culprit are not synonymous. "Suspect" refers to someone who is thought to be involved in a crime but has not been proven guilty, while "culprit" specifically denotes the person who is responsible for committing a crime.
Forensic scientists look for blood at a crime scene because it can provide evidence of the identity of the individuals involved, the type of weapon used, the sequence of events, and the location of the incident. Blood spatter patterns can also help recreate the crime scene and establish what occurred during the crime.
Yes, there can be more than one crime scene associated with a single crime. Different locations may be involved in the commission of a crime, such as where evidence is found or where different parts of the criminal act occurred. Each crime scene may provide valuable information for investigators in piecing together the sequence of events.
Yes. If you give it away. Unless the car has been involved in a crime and has been identified... then your screwed.
go ask the police. it is a crime.
no you will not get it back, if you are the owner and it was used in the crime. however, if there is a second owner and they new nothing about the crime, and it is a parent you may be able to get it back, after the court case is done, but it will be returned to them, and not you.
Of course. The police can impound your vehicle at any time if it's part of a crime investigation. Haven't you ever watched CSI? Hope you don't have a crack in the car somewhere.
Yes, if your car is related in an accident or crime it can be impounded for being part of it.
no it is not a crime, it is a matter for the people involved to deal with it.
If they do not register the car in their name then if the car is wrecked or used in a crime then it will come back to haunt you
It means that you helped plan a crime or were involved in carrying it out.
you can only reposses a car that has out standing payments. unless you are involved in crime and have profited through illegal activities then both cars can be repossesed.however if you have only defaulted payments on one car then your other car is safe.
Yes and as long as it's illegal then they will stay involved
If the car is stolen then that's a crime and you not having a license will only add time for you ... depending on which state your in your parents can be sued by the owner of the stolen car and the car involved in the accident (the car that was hit by you whether right or wrong you are to blame in the eyes of the law)
No,, When you buy a car its not like walmart.. a whole lot more process involved here.. The only way you could give the car back or get anything back money wise is if the car was a lemon.. You are protected by the lemon laws.