Yes, it can be considered a crime to coerce or induce someone to steal, as this falls under the categories of conspiracy or solicitation. Both legal concepts involve encouraging or persuading someone to commit a criminal act, which can lead to criminal charges against the instigator. The specific laws and consequences depend on the jurisdiction and the circumstances surrounding the act.
Yes, because they belong to someone.
So what amount does make it 'okay' to steal? If it is less then $10 is it okay to steal? It is a crime to steal. The amount is not important, it is the moral character that is demonstrated that makes it bad. Your employer is entitled to fire you if you steal even less.
why what did you steal
It's not a wise thing to steal/hack someone's Playstation account. This is considered a crime and you can go to jail for accessing other people's personal information. ;)
100000 what?
no
Although you did not actually commit the crime yourself, you DID conspire to commit the crime, and then after the crime was committed by someone else, you did Receive Stolen Propertywhich itself is an offense. The fact that you gave it back, is immaterial - you conspired to have it stolen and deprive the rightful owner of it.
The key word you used was "steal" it is a crime to "steal" anything and if you do this, yes, you will get into trouble.
Not unless it's a bank (FDIC insured) or a Federal Institution (Post office, Military Post, etc.)
Yes, it is possible to steal someone's identity by obtaining their personal information, such as their social security number or financial details, and using it for fraudulent purposes. This can lead to financial loss and damage to the victim's reputation. It is a serious crime that can have long-lasting consequences for the victim.
In most states, BURGLARY.
No, it is not legal to steal in San Francisco. Stealing is a crime and is punishable by law.