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Is stealing a bad habit?

Yes, stealing is a bad habit because it involves taking something that does not belong to you without permission, which is dishonest and can cause harm to the person who is being stolen from. It can also result in legal consequences and damage relationships.


How do you get someone back for doing something to you?

You mean you want revenge on somebody? Nice! I would give you many ideas for that and you to pick the best, but I don't know how bad the thing was. Tip: do something that is possible for you to do, and that is more less as bad as what the person did to you. You don't want to kill him/her (you could go to jail). Make sure the person won't have a successful revenge back on you. the best revenges involve embarrassment.


Can the person who cashed a bad check go to jail as well as the one who wrote the bad check?

It Depends. If the person who received the check wasn't aware of the fact that the check he received was bad and proceeded to deposit it, he will not be jailed. However if it was a conspiracy which both members are a part of, then yes both parties will be jailed. The point here is that usually bad checks don't get paid by banks. So if the bank pays it means both the giver of the check and receiver of the money are liable for an explanation in case there was a forgery involved


What is the sentence of consort?

After being told not to consort with bad friends, Joe was punished by his parents as he still accompanied them.


What is the difference between dishonorable discharge and bad conduct discharge?

In dishonorable discharge, you lose your veteran benefits, cannot reenlist, and are often treated as a felon. In bad conduct discharges, you lose your veteran benefits, cannot reenlist, and are often treated as a felon, but you retain your honor.

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