You cannot be arreseted it is a civil matter they can seek monetary compensation via the civil courts. I'd like to have an attorney look at this question. Not paying and hiding the car from repossession is not a crime, but if you sold the car while there was an outstanding lein, most jurisdictions have something to say about "conversion of secured property". In other words, it is usually illegal to sell something you do not own.
Yes, this is classed as theft. There has been times where money has wrongly been deposited into certain accounts, and the account holder has spent the money and then been arrested for theft.
Yes, provided that there is incriminating evidence, you can be arrested for theft, 3 months after you resign.
Yes, you can be arrested for theft.
Basically yes. You won't be arrested for joyriding. You will be arrested for vehicle theft.
Yes you can be arrested for petty theft in Nevada.
No... you cant keep it..Money orders are like personal checks,they have traceable numbers and require a (Pay to the order of)Name and a signature to cash the money order..The person who purchased that money order and lost it can easily have that money ordered canceled and be issued a new one..making the one you have completely void...If you cash the money order before that happens the person who purchased it can easily have it tracked down and the unauthorized person arrested for theft and/or check fraud...Also there is a chance that the money order was stolen in a burglary and its has already been canceled,but if you try to cash said money order it will alert the police and you could be arrested for possesion of stolen property and attempted bank fraud..turn it to where it came from or rip it up...
No. They can only repossess the power unit they were sent to repossess - they cannot take the trailer. At that point, it's theft. Especially if it's loaded.
Amputation of the hand was the Medieval punishment for theft.
you can't sorry :)
Yes, of course. You can be arrested for theft of any amount.
Not as far as i know.
Yes