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If you commit a misdeed, such as theft, you may have to pay the consequences.
So they can get something of value without working hard for it like the person who they stole it from did.
It can be used to commit identity theft
You could be charged with burglary and grand theft auto.
Consequences can be charging you with car theft.
The past perfect tense of "commit" in the sentence would be "had committed" – the detectives believed that the maid had committed the theft.
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motor vehicle theft
Detectives had believed that the maid had committed the theft.
Had committed
In the US - There is no such charge. Theft is charged under the criminal statutues NOT under the civil statutes.
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