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you just got back to school from a long weekend with family you decide to go to bed. The door to apartment is locked when you go to sleep. You have a roomate that forgets to lock door on continuos bases the next morning you wake up and you have been robbed and there are no signs of door being broken into its obvios that someone didnt lock door. The other kicker is that the only stuff that seems to be missing is your stuff, television, wallet with 300 cash in it, cd play which you just bought yesterday, while roomates bike is still there and other valueble items. what do you think happens here? obviously roomate didnt do it but did he have a part? if he didnt should he be respobsible for replacement?

2006-11-21 10:46:36 · 1 answers · asked by johnjd_cmu 4 in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

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There are several possible solutions here. 1. Your roommate came in after the robbery took place, hence his possessions are intact. 2. Your roommate, and possibly someone else robbed you. 3. A third person robbed you, but not your roommate, as he either wanted to throw the blame on your roommate, or knew him so well that he couldn't rob him. As to holding your roommate responsible, if you can't prove his complicity or carelessness, you can't.

2006-11-21 11:01:20 · answer #1 · answered by Beau R 7 · 0 0

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