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Can I charge my wife with theft if she sold something of mine without my permission?

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Answered by attorney Robert Jason De Groot (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at R. Jason de Groot, P.A.
She could be prosecuted not only for theft, but also for dealing in stolen property. I would suggest that you speak with her about this as opposed to reporting it to the police. Dealing in stolen property is a very serious crime, and it will cost many thousands of dollars to defend.
She could be prosecuted not only for theft, but also for dealing in stolen property. I would suggest that you speak with her about this as opposed to reporting it to the police. Dealing in stolen property is a very serious crime, and it will cost many thousands of dollars to defend.
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Would dating and kissing be considered illegal if I’m 14?

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Answered by attorney Lucio Antonio Montes (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at The Montes Law Firm
If he is more than 36 months older than you, he runs the risk of being accused of sexual assault of a child, even if the sexual contact is considered consensual. Even though you state only kissing and the such, sexual contact is a possibility. It does not have to be actual intercourse. The young man is just being careful. If you are less than 36 months apart, he does not have anything to worry about as long as he does not posses or definitely take any nude photos or video of you until you turn 18.
If he is more than 36 months older than you, he runs the risk of being accused of sexual assault of a child, even if the sexual contact is considered consensual. Even though you state only kissing and the such, sexual contact is a possibility. It does not have to be actual intercourse. The young man is just being careful. If you are less than 36 months apart, he does not have anything to worry about as long as he does not posses or definitely take any nude photos or video of you until you turn 18.
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What is the penalty for breaking probation by living in a different county than the one you were registered in?

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Answered by attorney Larry K. Dunn (Unclaimed Profile)
Criminal Law lawyer at Weo Office Suites, LLC
If a person "absconds" from probation by moving away and failing to report, a judge can impose the underlying sentence specified at the time of the original sentencing. A judge can choose to reinstate probation without imposing any time, impose some time or impose all of the time which had been suspended at the original sentencing.
If a person "absconds" from probation by moving away and failing to report, a judge can impose the underlying sentence specified at the time of the original sentencing. A judge can choose to reinstate probation without imposing any time, impose some time or impose all of the time which had been suspended at the original sentencing.
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