you dont steal pumpkins, you SMASH them.
2007-10-22 06:57:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Stealing Pumpkins
2017-01-19 16:29:58
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answered by Anonymous
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If a pumpkin cots $4 and you steal 100 of them ($400) that is grand theft and a felony. I seriousl;y doubt you would be charged with that, but I'm just sayin'. You would probably be charged with something like bruglary or theft, maybe criminal mischeif. Something along those lines. You would most likely be sentenced to community service, a fine and probation. They key here is, don't get caught!! Uhh, I mean don't do it. Isn't Halloween fun?
2007-10-22 07:06:01
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answered by Scott B 4
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1st of all, you are 19 - grow up.
Trespassing and larceny along with a big fine, name in the paper, community service. How cool will you feel then?HAHA
people pay a lot of $ for pumpkins and generally do it for the kids to enjoy and be festive in the spirit.
What kind of family are you from? How were you raised and where is your common sense.
Don;t you remember being a kid? Did someone ever steal or smash your pumpkin and make you cry?
2007-10-22 07:04:50
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answered by selery222 4
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because of the fact all and sundry is impolite! I carved my first pumpkin whilst i became into 14 and needless to say I left it out on halloween nighttime and once I awakened the next day it became into smashed throughout my driveway and products have been thrown at my domicile windows. and that i lived in a great community. i think of it became into the adult males (of their 20s) down the line because of the fact they could no longer stand my mom's bf (she became into around 40 5 and he became into 25). i'm now 20 and that i purely placed my pumpkin out on halloween yet then we i flow to sleep I take it in. in case you may get her yet another pumpkin to get her techniques off the 1st
2016-12-18 14:31:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you answered your own question by admitting you are stealing.
Around here, pumpkins sell for $3-$5 each. I'd throw you in jail, and make sure the arrest makes the press release to set an example. Oh, and if the event is separated by time and distance, for instance, each address, that would be a separate count for each offense.
2007-10-22 07:00:32
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answered by trooper3316 7
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If the owner of the pumpkin patch decides to press charges, you could be charged with burglary and theft. You may not get arrested, however, you will have a hefty fine or community service, possibly at the pumpkin patch, growing pumpkins for the owner of the pumpkin patch you stole from....
2007-10-22 06:59:27
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answered by Anonymous
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100 counts of stealing. It adds up. Depending on how state law is written, they might total it up and it can easily be a felony amount of property stolen.
You are 19, time to stop playing these games and grow up.
2007-10-22 08:16:21
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answered by Kenneth C 6
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You'll be in a lot of trouble if I catch you stealing my pumpkin
2007-10-22 06:57:35
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answered by Anonymous
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That is theft plain and simple. Hopefully its in a structure and you then will get charged with burgalry which is a felony or the total amount is over 399.00 which makes it a felony too. Either way, you get arrested, taken to jail and have to bail out, placed on probation and have a criminal record.....happy holloween to ya!!!!
2007-10-22 07:06:41
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answered by Anonymous
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They might make you have to give the pumpkins back
2007-10-22 06:56:37
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answered by Adeptus Astartes 5
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