A fake ID is illegal in every circumstance .
No, it is not illegal to create your own language for personal or recreational use. However, if the language is intended to deceive or defraud others, it may be subject to legal scrutiny.
Yes, it is legal to destroy money that you own, but it is illegal to deface or destroy money with the intent to render it unfit for circulation.
No, a person attempting such action can be charged with numerous criminal and civil violations. YES, it is legal to fake your own death IF you have had someone to attempt to murder you twice (and you obviously lived) OR if you are in Nevada. As for the other states i don't know, you would have to look into it.
Yes. They're legal to own and carry in Colorado.
It is legal to own lock picks in California as long as you are not using them for criminal purposes. However, possessing lock picks with the intent to commit a crime, such as burglary or theft, is illegal.
Butterfly knives are illegal only if you are carrying them with intent to harm. It is legal for you to own them and keep them at home--for collection. You can also get a trainer, this is legal to carry.
If you fake your own death, you could be charged with offenses such as fraud, insurance fraud, filing a false police report, and conspiracy. These charges can result in criminal penalties including fines, imprisonment, and restitution. Fraudulently faking your death is a serious offense with legal consequences.
Yes, it is legal to own and carry a switchblade knife in Arizona as long as it is not concealed with the intent to commit a crime. Arizona law allows for the possession and use of switchblades for everyday carry.
Butterfly knives are legal to own in Kansas, but there are restrictions on carrying them in public places. It is illegal to carry a butterfly knife with the intent to use it unlawfully against another person.
Sec. 16H-35. Concealment of collateral. A person commits 1 the offense of concealment of collateral when the person, 2 with intent to defraud, knowingly conceals, removes, disposes 3 of, or converts to the person's own use or to that of 4 another, any property mortgaged or pledged to or held by a 5 financial institution. Sec. 16H-35. Concealment of collateral. A person commits 1 the offense of concealment of collateral when the person, 2 with intent to defraud, knowingly conceals, removes, disposes 3 of, or converts to the person's own use or to that of 4 another, any property mortgaged or pledged to or held by a 5 financial institution.
Switchblades are legal to own and possess in Georgia, as long as they are not being carried with the intent to commit a crime. However, it is illegal to carry a switchblade in certain areas such as schools, government buildings, and places where firearms are prohibited.
-Larceny is defined as the wrongful taking and carrying away by any person of the mere personal goods of another, from any place, with felonious intent to convert them to his own use, and make them his own property, without the consent of the owner. -Embezzlement is the unlawful conversion of the personal property of another by a person to whom it has been entrusted by, or for, its rightful owner. It is a crime against ownership. -False Pretenses is defined as knowingly and unlawfully obtaining title to and possession of, the lawful property of another by means of deception and with intent to defraud.