Dramatically increased likelihood of being raped and probably some sort of legal ramifications also.
Although there are about 12 games in the Grand Theft Auto series, the 12th being Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars, there is no Grand Theft Auto with that exact name.
Being the laws for certain types of theft will vary greatly the best thing to do would be to contact a local attorney that specializes in theft of property. However in most areas horse theft is considered grand theft and is punishable by the laws pertaining to grand theft. The typical sentence is jail time, community service, and fines. In areas where horse theft is punishable by hanging (such as Texas) the accused suspect must still be arrested and go before a legal court system.
Being fired is a civil or employment matter. Theft is a criminal matter. One does not affect the other.
Grand Theft Auto is a unique game and has copyright protection to stop a game from being like it
It's only being discussed at the moment.
It's being sold worldwide now.
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that's your problem not mine.
If a family member steals the car of a deceased relative, it is considered a criminal offense. The appropriate course of action would be to contact law enforcement to report the theft and begin the process of pressing charges. Additionally, the estate of the deceased may have legal recourse to retrieve the stolen property through civil litigation.
Another name that is used when dealing with car theft is burglary. It is considered this because something is being stolen and it is the car. It is more commonly referred to as grand theft auto.
Firstly, Auto is simply short for automobile. Grand Theft is an American term for a felony crime involving the theft of objects worth a certain value - that value can change from state to state. It can vary from $100 to $1000. However this distinction is usually ignored when talking about the theft of an automobile, this is almost always referred to as Grand Theft Auto, even if the vehicle was a low value, perhaps due to being scrapped.
Are you kidding? That's what every defendant claims, "There is no proof that I committed the crime." Believe me, if you were arrested and indicted, SOMEONE has EVIDENCE of SOMETHING,Well if you were not arrested but the theft was reported and investigated but no proof was found to prosecute against you is what i think is this person is asking.... in that sense to my knowledge the answer would be no.