if your parents press charges You better believe it! If you do not have permission to take the car, you can be charged with theft.
Yes, taking your parent's car without permission and running away with it would be considered theft. It is illegal to take someone else's property without their consent, even if they are your parents.
In Florida, a minor under 18 is usually considered under the legal control of their parents or guardians. If you want to move out at 16 without being emancipated, you would typically need your parents' or guardians' consent. Without their permission, it could be considered running away, which could have legal implications.
In New Hampshire, if you are 17 years old and you run away, you are considered a minor and your parents or legal guardians are responsible for you. If you run away, your parents or guardians can report you as a missing person to law enforcement. Additionally, there are resources available to help runaway youth in New Hampshire, such as youth shelters and support services.
In most places, once you are 18 you are considered a legal adult and your parents cannot have you arrested for running away. However, it is always best to seek help or guidance if you are facing issues at home.
Nhamo's grandmother tells him to run away from home after he's caught stealing money.
In Alabama, running away from home is not considered a criminal offense. However, parents or legal guardians may be held responsible for the care and supervision of their children under the state's laws.
No. She would be considered a run away.
When you are emancipated you are considered an adult in everything you do- including any crimes you commit, so I'd recommend not stealing. You'll be tried as an adult.
not legally i guess because it would be considered running away if your parents did not give you consent and your parents can have you escorted back to your parents house by police
Mary Reibey was convicted of horse-stealing in England. This is the crime for which she was transported. Chances are high that, because her parents had died, she was running away from home (she was believed to be living with her grandmother at the time), and so she just "borrowed" the horse to get away. However, because horses were such a valuable commodity, the crime was considered serious.
NO, anything that you buy for yourself is yours, nobody can take it legally. That would be considered theft. Anything that was a gift was intended for you to have also and would be considered theft.
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No mentally healthy player would give their username or password away, why don't you just make an account instead of stealing one? And yes, that is technically stealing.
i would feel like i shoukld find away out
In most states you can not. You would be considered a run away.
the reaction if your parents did away with the rule in your home that will be negatively because if there is no rules the child can do whetherhe wants to do and the child may have violent reaction or your child can kill some bod. your child coud be agressive in school or whether he go, if there is no rules in somebody rules the child can have a relationship with somebody and thier parents don't know,and your child would not respect people he would be disrespectful to evryone. i would assume they are never disciplined, if you do after, it's only free will to you if there are no consequences for choosing the wrong choices. so i assume you would be ok with your child lying, stealing, killing.etc........
Another name for stealing is "theft" or "shoplifting."