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File a complaint with the police immediately. That would be a criminal offense. You should make an appointment to report the matter to the local district attorney's office for prosecution.

File a complaint with the police immediately. That would be a criminal offense. You should make an appointment to report the matter to the local district attorney's office for prosecution.

File a complaint with the police immediately. That would be a criminal offense. You should make an appointment to report the matter to the local district attorney's office for prosecution.

File a complaint with the police immediately. That would be a criminal offense. You should make an appointment to report the matter to the local district attorney's office for prosecution.

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Public derivation or public inheritance means that all the public members of the base calls are declared public in the derived class while the protected members remain protected. Protected inheritance means all the public members of the base class are declared protected in the derived class, as are the protected members. Private inheritance means all the public and protected members of the base class are declared private in the derived class. Private members of the base class are never inherited and are therefore unaffected by inheritance. Note that regardless of the type of inheritance specified, individual non-private members of the base class can be inherited with public or protected access as required of the derived class. The type of inheritance can be therefore be thought of as being the default inheritance for all base class members which can (optionally) be overridden for specific members where required.


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Yes. If the deceased had a will but it was not filed for probate, then no one was named the legal Executor, and the state steps in and takes over. Report the matter to the court and/or file suit against the party who tooke the jewelry.


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