In some areas this is known as grand theft auto which could land you in jail for many years. In other instances I have seen people end up in small claims court having to reimburse to owner of the vehicle for gasoline, mileage, damage, and inconvenience. It all depends on the situation, & whether or not the owner decides to exercise his or her legal rights in seeking justice. If you only had a spoken agreement on how long the automobile was to be borrowed for, it's your word Vs. theirs in the court of law.
It depends what the owner of the vehicle chooses to do. If they find out you took their car with out permission they can press charges. The Charges would be minimal considering you returned it, how ever you would have to pay in some way, shape or form.
There is little chance that a person convicted on drug charges and deported will be allowed to return to the United States. There could possibly be compassionate reasons for a return, but it is unlikely.
To face charges...including fleeing from prosecution.
If you return it, then its Borrowing ( only if you had permission)
can i press charges if i accept return of my stolen property
Same as any
Can I deposit my niece's income tax return check with her permission <><><><><> Your niece needs to countersign the income tax refund check.
It is borrowing without permission. I think it is also restricted to the military. For civilians, it is considered theft, since it is ultimately unknown if the person intended to return the item.
you can
Dismissed charges should have no impact on whether you can travel and return.
Only if permission is written into the contract. Do not believe whatever anybody says at the sale lot, it's got to be written into the contract and signed by the person in charge.
France. He gets his permission and goes there.