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can you apply for section 8 if you have a misdeminor charge
connect them to the item stolen.
Well, its illegal. Most District Attorneys offices wont prosecute it though. But if you do it enough, they can and will prosecute you. Its called Theft by Check.
If it is internal theft they are not required to do so. Sometimes they decline to prosecute in order to keep the internal theft quiet and out of the public news.
Yes. If you have evidence they stole from you, you can still prosecute a former employee, as long as the statue of limitations has not expired. Stealing is a very serious crime, and thieves can still be brought to justice within a specific time frame.
You can sue in Civil Court. Take EVERYTHING you have to prove your case with you.
There are two crimes - possibly three. (1) the theft (2) transporting the property across state lines (3) knowingly disposing of stolen property (fencing). The state that the theft occurred in could prosecute you for that. The state that the items were sold in could prosecute you for that. If the item concerned qualifies under federal law, the feds could prosecute you for taking it across state lines.
To prosecute a thief, you would need to report the theft to the police, provide any evidence you have, and cooperate with law enforcement throughout the investigation and legal process. The prosecutor will then take over the case and bring charges against the thief in court.
You have to prosecute theft within 3 years in Oregon. You cannot prosecute theft after this time. Sometimes theft isn't discovered right away.
Until they need it to prosecute you for the robbery.
Just because the State declined to prosecute the charge does not mean the record of your arrest goes away. Unless you take legal action to have it expunged, the record of your arrest will always exist.