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To find out who owns property next to a national forest, a person can go to the Assessor's Office in the court house for the county where the property is located. Property ownership records are a matter of public record. They may charge a fee for the search.
Stealing is stealing. It does not matter who you stole the money from.
This is stealing property from a person who is lying dead
The goods must be received for a dishonest purpose. Therefore, a person who receives stolen property for the purpose of returning it to its owner or to proper authorities is not guilty of receiving stolen property.
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You should charge a person right away and not wait. However, you have around three months for the charges to still be viable.
Well it will be known as stealing if the person is not asked
The owner of the property, or if a business, the person in charge of the business.
You'd be arrested for receiving stolen property, but if you didn't give the cops the name of the person who stole it you'd be charged with stealing it yourself.
Stealing a purse would typically be classified as theft or larceny, which involves unlawfully taking someone else's property without permission with the intent to permanently deprive them of it. The specific charge and severity would depend on the value of the purse and any additional circumstances.
absolutely not. That's called stealing. The person may be trespassing but that never gives anyone the right to steal.