yes: their virginity counts you sexual abuser!
YOu would get whatever you stole.
Let's simplify the question a bit: Can you be prosecuted for stealing? Yes, you most certainly can. What you stole and who you stole it from are largely irrelevant.
Dramatic irony is at work; it reveals a character trait in the woman.
He never stole them, Zero did.
dramatic irony is at work, it reveals a character trait in the women(APEX!;)
Depending on what you did with the million, how you stole it, how you plead in court, and where you stole it from.
Stealing is stealing. It does not matter who you stole the money from.
What does the questioner mean by "...I WAS NEVER CAUGHT...?" It's very simple - if you never stole anything, your employer has no proof. Quit worrying about it.
Well, it IS stealing, so yes.
There are a few reasons why Mrs. Frank wept after the bread-stealing incident. She was very sad that someone stole.
It depends on what the dollar amount was that they stole. Could be from a misdemeanor to a felony.
Laws vary by state but most require that final paychecks be made available the next regularly scheduled payday. If your employer feels that you owe him restitution for something, he needs to seek the appropriate relief - filing a criminal complaint, for example, and/or filing a small claims suit against you to recover the value of what you stole.