No one can charge you with a crime for thinking, no matter how bad your thoughts might be.
No, someone cannot be charged with a crime for merely contemplating stealing from a store. In order to be charged with a crime, there must be evidence of intent and action towards committing the crime. Simply thinking about it is not enough for a criminal charge.
A teenage can be charged with stealing at any age! Can he be charged as an adult? Perhaps, especially if he is a repeat offender. Juveniles very rarely get charged as an adult for stealing. But the age of 18, still albeit a teenage year, is the magic age-- one in which he becomes an adult, and therefore is charged as an adult for any crime he commits.
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Yes. Stealing is wrong, no matter how old you are and you can always get in serious trouble for it.
If you steal something, you may face legal consequences such as being charged with theft, fined, or even arrested. It is important to understand that stealing is a crime and can have serious repercussions on your record and future opportunities.
You'll be arrested, charged, and prosecuted.
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Yes, you can get in trouble if you are aware that your friend is stealing something and you do not report it or try to stop them. You could be considered an accessory to the crime or be charged with aiding and abetting. It is important to make ethical choices and not participate in illegal activities.
The act of stealing is taking something that does not belong to you. Stealing is an offence and is also known as theft.
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