I think I understand the question. If your brother was arrested for theft, someone (beside the police) is acting as the complaining witness, either the owner of the junk business, or the owner of the "junk" your brother was taking. Unfortunately, unless the person your brother made an agreement with comes forward to get him off the hook, he can't prove that any agreement existed.
Yes
W-A-Y too broad a question to be answered. There are no specifics given and too much missing information.
No, unless you have a power of attorney from your brother. And if your brother is deceased, you would have to be the executor of the estate and have the court's permission.
no
According to published reports, both her step-brother Gary and her biological brother Michael have had problems with drugs: Gary was arrested for possession of drugs in 1996, and Michael was arrested in 2001 for operating under the influence of drugs. But neither brother is currently in jail.
Emily got arrested on make it or brake it because she stole medicine that her brother needed from a pharmacy
Yes.
Find the common denominator (Sam) and you are Sam's brother. The answer is who you are.
He & two others, one of them his brother, were arrested last year for allegedly trafficking more than $2.5 million worth of heroin & cocaine.
Wow, stupid question. But, to answer that... say this to your brother: "Hey ________ your pretty tight for a brother"
I'm pretty sure it was shoplifting. OMG I miss him.
If the parents give permission Or if the brother goes to court and gets legal custody,otherwise you are considered a run away and can get your brother into alot of trouble.