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Speak Up! - View Question #308 |
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Question: What would happen if someone stole a teacher's car?
Answer: The person could be prosecuted for felony theft. In other words, the consequences would not be limited to school punishment. The school would punish the student and also call the police. Potential punishment in court could include being locked up, probation, community service, counseling, fines and payment of restitution for the car to the teacher.
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On 04/12/05
Whitney from VA said:
It would actually just be stolen, and the person would just be charged with grand theft auto when caught, nothing extra... Somethin like that happened before around my way except it was the lunch lady's car...
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On 10/07/03
us from AZ said:
well, honestly the teacher would be out of luck... now wouldn't he/she?????? sucks to be them!!!
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On 01/09/02
john from FL said:
I think tah is a dumb law and shouldn't be used
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On 01/09/02
brad from AZ said:
That is an exelent law. the reason I think that is because my freind has recently stolen a car I do hope that law is posted so that people will know how much trouble you can get in.
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