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    Need to know for my philosophy class:

    Say a guy steals, for example, a bag of dog food each day for 10 years from his work (dog food company, or smthing) and stores them in his basement...his wife knows about it...can she get in trouble too? She knows the is stolen and isn't reporting it...

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    Spur-taaaa TDMVPDPOY's Avatar
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    wat his doing with all that dog food is the question? he eatin it?

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    Need to know for my philosophy class:

    Say a guy steals, for example, a bag of dog food each day for 10 years from his work (dog food company, or smthing) and stores them in his basement...his wife knows about it...can she get in trouble too? She knows the is stolen and isn't reporting it...
    Learn to cons ution moron

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    That must be one gotdamned big basement to hold 3000+ bags of dog food.

    How does he keep the rats from chowing down on it?

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    Learn to cons ution moron
    are you telling me eazy e and magic johnson are s

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    She can't be compelled to testify and in a dog eat dog world, she knows what is going on and if the dog is her's then she ain't sayin' nothin'.

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    Need to know for my philosophy class:

    Say a guy steals, for example, a bag of dog food each day for 10 years from his work (dog food company, or smthing) and stores them in his basement...his wife knows about it...can she get in trouble too? She knows the is stolen and isn't reporting it...

    Because, as we all know, basketball forums are the best places to get legal advice.


    I doubt its a federal crime, so that would probably depends on the state laws. You will have to do some digging in the law books for that one, me boyo.

    Most states have their current law books online.

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    Need to know for my philosophy class:

    Say a guy steals, for example, a bag of dog food each day for 10 years from his work (dog food company, or smthing) and stores them in his basement...his wife knows about it...can she get in trouble too? She knows the is stolen and isn't reporting it...
    Here in Texas, it would be a crime. Since the dog food is in her house with her knowledge, she would have exercised care, custody, or control over it, meaning she's appropriated the property. She knew it was stolen, so it's unlawful appropriation, making her guilty of theft.

    § 31.03. THEFT. (a) A person commits an offense if he
    unlawfully appropriates property with intent to deprive the owner
    of property.
    (b) Appropriation of property is unlawful if:
    (1) it is without the owner's effective consent;
    (2) the property is stolen and the actor appropriates
    the property knowing it was stolen by another
    ;
    . . . . .
    (4) "Appropriate" means:
    (A) to bring about a transfer or purported
    transfer of le to or other nonpossessory interest in property,
    whether to the actor or another; or
    (B) to acquire or otherwise exercise control over
    property other than real property
    .

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    She's an accomplice to the crime

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    Why is this an assignment for philosophy class

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    It's probably illegal but it would be impossible to prove she even knew her husband was stealing dog food. I mean who the steals dog food, and since it was in the basement, maybe she never goes down there.

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    Why is this an assignment for philosophy class
    I think the philosophy topic would be Ethics, but if he's asking if she'd get in trouble it might be some sort of "Crime & Punishment" sidetrack.

    Yea, the is guilty of aiding in an act of theft. Next!

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    I think it depends on the breed of dog.

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    It is a philosophy: ethics class

    I changed the question a bit. The real question was a guy stealing 2 bricks a day and in the end making a house out of it after he retired. Some chick argued that having the house repossessed and having the guy serve prison time was too much because his family would be adversely affected...well, if they knew about the stolen bricks in the basement, shouldn't they be held responsible?

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    The real question is a lot more thought provoking than the fake question, imo

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    This for some reason reminds me of a Colonel Russel Williams up here that turned out to be a cross-dressing serial killer rapist. He kept boxes upon boxes of stolen woman panties in plain sight in his basement and apparently his wife never bothered to ask.

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    right about pizzagate Blake's Avatar
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    The real question is a lot more thought provoking than the fake question, imo
    I agree as the first question is a no brainer.

    Of course, if the wife knew about the bricks, then the answer is pretty much the same for the real as the fake question

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    It is a philosophy: ethics class

    I changed the question a bit. The real question was a guy stealing 2 bricks a day and in the end making a house out of it after he retired. Some chick argued that having the house repossessed and having the guy serve prison time was too much because his family would be adversely affected...well, if they knew about the stolen bricks in the basement, shouldn't they be held responsible?
    There was a rumor that some of the mechanics in my old unit were stealing a humvee, one part at a time. People in the military have been doing this off and on, since there have been military vehicles, and I do seem to remember reading some news article about a mechanic being caught doing just that.

    Not altogether as far fetched as it might seem.

    They probably should be held responsible, if they actively knew about it.

    In the real world, you can have some pretty good plausible denial, if the theft is that gradual. It would be hard to pin it on the wife, and spouses cannot be compelled to testify against each other, to my knowledge.

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    Because, as we all know, basketball forums are the best places to get legal advice.


    I doubt its a federal crime, so that would probably depends on the state laws. You will have to do some digging in the law books for that one, me boyo.

    Most states have their current law books online.
    Wouldn't the ulative amount of all the dog food would make it grand larceny, which is a felony, and thus federal?

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    There was a rumor that some of the mechanics in my old unit were stealing a humvee, one part at a time. People in the military have been doing this off and on, since there have been military vehicles, and I do seem to remember reading some news article about a mechanic being caught doing just that.
    Ha, reading this thread made me think of the Johnny Cash song about doing something like that.

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    It's off a video game. lazerelmo's Avatar
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    The only crime she committed was staying married to some dog-food stealing loser for 10 years. She should have kicked him and the dog to the curb...




    (Then hooked up with the bank robber)

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    a guy steals, for example, a bag of dog food each day for 10 years


    The statute of limitations on a misdemeanor is a year. As a felony, three years.

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    The statute of limitations on a misdemeanor is a year. As a felony, three years.
    Where did you get that from? Is it state specific? Also, does that apply to all felonies or only theft?

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    Moss is Da Sauce! mouse's Avatar
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    Good question each state varies. The average is 3-5 years for theft and 5-7 on larceny.


    Here its 3 years.

    http://www.avvo.com/legal-answers/wh...der-27780.html



    Here its 5 years

    http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_th..._in_New_Jersey

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