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If you have a key to a vehicle only to use for work purposes, and you take the vehicle and do not return in it can you be charged with auto theft?

2007-03-11 09:28:21 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Cars & Transportation Other - Cars & Transportation

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lmao.. if you take the vehicle and do not return it then Yes.. that is Grand Theft..
A friend of mines dad owns a car lot, Smith Motors.. one of his employeees had a family emergency.. and had to drive to the east coast.. So he just took one of the cars on the lot.. When he got back to town he was arrested for Grand Theft Auto.. He is still in Boise State

2007-03-11 09:34:42 · answer #1 · answered by Matthew David 4 · 0 0

If i'm no longer incorrect - and that i should be, yet presented that the automobile is registered on your call, and all different documents with reference to the automobile additionally are on your call, then he ought to have the skill to be charged with unauthorized use, or something resembling that. he's entitled to 0.5 - what bull. What are you meant to do, cut back the automobile in 0.5? optimistic, if you bought seperated, then a freelance order might look after the difficulty one way or yet another. yet, if you bought the automobile in the past you have been married, then there is no reason that he ought to have any rights to it in any respect - reckoning on your community regulations, of path. If it relatively bothers you, seek for suggestion from an experienced lawyer approximately this and he/she will advise you.

2016-11-24 20:52:37 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I don't see why not, or if you drive a tractor triler that would be abandoning a vehicle and costs you money

2007-03-11 09:33:11 · answer #3 · answered by mud_slinger8 2 · 0 0

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