Based on what you are posting? No. You do not have the "power" to do any of that. Unless you are the D.A.? Are you the D.A.? Nope. If you are the D.A. you would know the answer to this question!! (I HOPE!!! )What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? NC
Can I have a larceny warrant issued after the stolen property has been returned?
Can I have a warrant revoked if I am the one who had it issued?
Allow me to clarify, I had property stolen, I have a case and they said they will issue a warrant. The person who stole my property has said they will return it, if they do can I still have the warrant issued considering they are still guilty of larceny (it's through the magistrate, not the D.A.)?Based on what you are posting? No. You do not have the "power" to do any of that. Unless you are the D.A.? Are you the D.A.? Nope. If you are the D.A. you would know the answer to this question!! (I HOPE!!! )
What was unclear about CdwJava's post?Allow me to rephrase this one more time in hopes to get a straight answer:
If I stole someone's stuff and then returned it, can a larceny warrant still be issued after the stolen property is returned?
So now YOU stole the stuff.Allow me to rephrase this one more time in hopes to get a straight answer:
If I stole someone's stuff and then returned it, can a larceny warrant still be issued after the stolen property is returned?
And why is OP all huffy?What was unclear about CdwJava's post?
The simple fact of the matter (as CdwJava pointed out) is that it's out of your hands. Yes, a warrant can still be issued.
I didn't steal anything, this is all hypothetical. I just wanted to know if someone stole my stuff and returned it, if I still have room to get them in trouble or if it was too late. This is my first time involved in ANYTHING legal so pardon my ignorance.What was unclear about CdwJava's post?
The simple fact of the matter (as CdwJava pointed out) is that it's out of your hands. Yes, a warrant can still be issued.
Yes. The theft occurred whether or not you chose to return it. If the victim chooses not to report it to the police, then no charges will be filed as the police will not know about it.Allow me to rephrase this one more time in hopes to get a straight answer:
If I stole someone's stuff and then returned it, can a larceny warrant still be issued after the stolen property is returned?
If someone steals your stuff and returns it AFTER you called the police, you can contact the police and inform them that the property has been returned and you don't want to do anything more about it. Chances are they will then drop the matter. But, if it has already gone to the DA or even gone to an arrest warrant, then the odds of stopping it that easily diminish at each step.I didn't steal anything, this is all hypothetical. I just wanted to know if someone stole my stuff and returned it, if I still have room to get them in trouble or if it was too late. This is my first time involved in ANYTHING legal so pardon my ignorance.
And then of course there is the whole backstory part of the situation as well.If someone steals your stuff and returns it AFTER you called the police, you can contact the police and inform them that the property has been returned and you don't want to do anything more about it. Chances are they will then drop the matter. But, if it has already gone to the DA or even gone to an arrest warrant, then the odds of stopping it that easily diminish at each step.
Please ask an attorney, that you pay, to deal with "hypothetical" . Thanks!!I didn't steal anything, this is all hypothetical. I just wanted to know if someone stole my stuff and returned it, if I still have room to get them in trouble or if it was too late. This is my first time involved in ANYTHING legal so pardon my ignorance.
Thank you Zinger, Silverplum & CdwJava
Well, the police may not care too much about the backstory ... but, that depends on who the parties are and how well known they are to the local constabulary.And then of course there is the whole backstory part of the situation as well.
Allow me to rephrase this one more time in hopes to get a straight answer:
If I stole someone's stuff and then returned it, can a larceny warrant still be issued after the stolen property is returned?