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Old 03-30-2002, 03:44 PM
CHELANN LYDA
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My boyfriend knew about it. Can he be held liable to?


I was arrested for grand theft in I daho. I stole money from an employer in excess of 1000.00. I did it to buy my boyfriend a car. He knew of the crime, as well as threatned me into doing it. Is there any way to get him for Receiving stolen goods, Accessory, and Duress. I am taking the fall for all of this, while he is sitting in sunny Florida with my children. Is there anything that I can do.
I am looking at 14 years in prison. I was not toatally alone in this.

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Old 03-30-2002, 03:48 PM
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Re: My boyfriend knew about it. Can he be held liable to?


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I was not toatally alone in this.
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Oh, yes you were !

That's because he has no knowledge of your actions . . . that's his story, and he's stickin' to it.

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Old 03-30-2002, 03:54 PM
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I was not toatally alone in this


I understand that but is there a way to get him for these things. H e has admitted to it. But is there any legal way to catch him admitting to it. That he was part of the whole thing.
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Old 03-30-2002, 03:59 PM
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Angry

I was not toatally alone in this


I understand that but is there a way to get him for these things. H e has admitted to it. But is there any legal way to catch him admitting to it. That he was part of the whole thing.
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Old 03-30-2002, 04:31 PM
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My response:

Yes, by taking him by the scruff of the neck, and marching him into the D.A.'s office, and putting a gun to his head, to admit that he was part of a conspiracy, and was equally at fault for the crime.

Like I said, he's stickin' to "his" story.

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Old 03-30-2002, 06:36 PM
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What the hell were you thinking? You commited a crime so pay for it. You dont deserve to have your kids if you are going to take the risk of commiting a crime that may end you up in the clink. And you knew it was wrong and you did it anyway. So live with it, dont blame your stupid careless behavior on someone else!
Get a Life lady! And I hope you learn from this!
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