If you can convince them that you have a serious mental problem, then yes. I happen to think you can easily do this. lol
2007-03-07 01:08:01
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Not really, as Elfs should still know the difference between right and wrong. Also, as Elfs generally work for Santa, they should be setting a good example for all the boys and girls at Christmas!! :-)
2007-03-07 01:07:46
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answer #2
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answered by PrettyKitty 5
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Only in Elfistan & the Elf Republic
2007-03-07 03:19:04
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answered by profound insight 4
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Absolutely. That defense should get you just the sentence you deserve. See you in 5 to 10 years.
2007-03-07 01:09:41
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answer #4
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answered by regina s 2
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The old "I am an elf defense!" I heard Jonny Cockran almost used that when he defended OJ but went with the old "glove doesn't fit" defense instead.
2007-03-07 01:10:31
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answer #5
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answered by JHE123 2
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No, it does no longer postpone in courtroom. a individual is loose to break any materials that they very own. by skill of taking it, you're completely depriving them of their materials, whether you think they could have destroyed it besides.
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answered by Anonymous
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tell them that you can't pay for things as it's in your best interest to help your elf
2007-03-07 01:16:16
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answer #7
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answered by JESTER 3
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no, for that is a vey weak and unreasonable defence. theft is immoral. to know how do we know that a humsan act is moral or nor please refer to the book of Paul Glenn entitled ETHICS
2007-03-07 01:11:06
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answered by kenneth s 1
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No, no one agrees that elf's are exempt for stealing.
2007-03-07 01:08:16
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answered by swamp elf 5
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It worked for me, but then the Judge was a fairy.
2007-03-07 03:12:03
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answered by manforallseasons 4
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