Individuals cannot "take out charges' or "file charges" against anyone. Only a prosecutor may do these things. You must first report the offense to law enforcement who will then invistigate and if the suspect named in your report is found to be valid, they will then arrest that person. When that person is presented in court, the prosecutor will then file charges against them.
grand theft auto
NO because you can put in a cheat code with no wanted level and get away with it
NO because you can put in a cheat code with no wanted level and get away with it
Yes, an employer can press charges against an employee for theft if there is evidence that the employee stole from the company.
The crime of 'grand larceny' in Ohio is actually referred to as 'grand theft'. Grand theft is when someone takes (steals) property, or refuses to pay for services, that values at least $7,500 but values less than $150,000.
Grand theft is the crime of taking someone's property against their will with the intent of permanently depriving them of the property. In order to be considered grand theft, the total value of what was taken must exceed a certain dollar amount.
Don't understand what it is that is being asked. What is meant by, "the statute of limitation after the charges?"
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Malicious Destruction Theft Larceny by conversion Larceny by trick petit theft Grand Theft .
Firstly petty theft, and then grand theft auto (or the equivalent).
Its personal property its nothing the law can do you can take him to small claim court to get your stuff back. No you can't file theft charges against him
it depends on what kind of evidence there is against the suspect.