That depends, was it stolen in a way that you can prove that it was stolen? And do you imediately give it back to your friend?
If you can prove that you were taking it back because they stole it from your friend and you were giving it back to your friend then you might not get charged. The safest way (in terms of you not getting in trouble) is to try to get the police to help.
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.
Possession of stolen goods or receiving stolen goods would be most common and simple to prove.
Under 'party' or 'accessory' laws. More often you would be charged with possession of stolen property.
i had the chois between a good bike and a 64GB itouch and i chose the itouch
Not enough information to answer the question. MY GUESS would be that law enforcement can PROVE that you DID once have the stolen property in your possession.
No, that would defeat the purpose of the "iPhone" which is the iTouch with the cell phone. The iTouch is the iPhone without the phone. If you want an itouch with a cell phone, get an iPhone.
No there is not. As of now if you would like an iTouch that looks like a second generation iTouch you should get a second generation iTouch.
it depends n the age. id say from 5- 11 would be the dsifrom there on would be the Itouch
First of all, a friend who steals anything is not a friend. Automatically. And a best friend stolen, and a girl friend stolen, are not friends either. Sounds like you need new friends. I would personally forget about it and get some more friends.
You are going to be charged with a criminal offense. It would be a very good idea to have an attorney!
If your a passenger in a stolen car and know for a fact the car is stolen because the ignition was tampered with or you know the driver does not own the car then you can be charged with : 1. accessory after the fact travelling in a stolen car The only way to avoid the charge you would have to have the driver defend you by saying you did not know the car was stolen.
no but that would be cool