Prospero says so.
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Emilia stole it for him.
he got lighted
the evidence was that if you read it because yall have homework to do, GO DO IT. stop cheating..
Well you could be arrested if the other person presents some type of evidence that you stole it then yes you could be arrested.
Yes. They look for stolen cars so they can find evidence to who stole it!
Stolen mail, like anything else, can be used as evidence if it meets the rules of evidence. Any sort of evidence can be excluded if it violates the evidence rules. If it is irrelevant, if it was obtained in violation of the 4th amendment, if it is hearsay, etc, it will be excluded. If you are a party to a lawsuit and you stole the other party's mail for the purpose of entering it as evidence, you probably won't be allowed to admit it. However, if you are on trial for tampering with the mail, the mail you stole would most definitely be evidence against you.
A:It is alleged that the documents contain evidence of systemic corruption at the very highest levels of the Catholic Church. The court is currently considering whether the butler stole these documents or whether there is another explanation.
Not necessarily, as long as enough credible evidence can be presented to prove that you stole it, or had it in your possession after the theft.
The man who stole and released the Pentagon Papers was Daniel Ellsberg. Due to misconduct by the government during his trial, and the fact that some of the evidence against him was obtained illegally, the charges against Ellsberg were dropped.
He stole the bananas from my stall.I will find the culprit who stole from me.
Stole is a verb.
i stole your ponyThe government stole your pony
You can't be compelled to give evidence that would incriminate you. For instance, if you were asked if you had stolen something, you could refuse to answer if you had. Refusing to answer and lying about it are very different things. You have a right not to admit you stole something, but if you stole it and said you didn't, you would be committing perjury, which is a felony.
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