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Not gonna happen.The police need to retrieve the items...
Not gonna happen.The police need to retrieve the items...
No. Giving up because it is too much trouble and/or too costly to pursue given the value of the stuff at issue is the mark of a smart and practical person. Spending more time and trouble than it is worth on the basis of "principle" is in most instances not worth it as you rarely get the satisfaction from it that you really want. What is this stuff? What is it worth? Is this stuff really so important to make all this effort worthwhile AND at the same time potentially do long lasting damage to family relationships?Giving up because it's too much trouble is for lesser people!
And there we have it: Giving up because it's too much trouble is for lesser people!She has pictures of the goods.
He agreed to transport the goods. There are many messages going back and forth to corroborate that.
There are receipts with the items in question that have my wife's name on them (her parents wrote her name instead of theirs), and we have pictures of those receipts.
The police need to retrieve the items and evidence prior taking any action so he does not dispose of them. Considering the value of the items, it is worth making the trip to AZ, knowing a fair trial with police retrieving the items is worth it to us.
Giving up because it's too much trouble is for lesser people!
The police do not "need" to do anything. As explained to you on the other site, this is an easier civil matter than a criminal one. If you have the police conduct a standby while you speak to the BIL, they will keep the peace but they will NOT arrest the BIL or force him to return the property. If you want him prosecuted, your wife can report the theft or embezzlement to the local police in AZ and see IF they can make a case (which, I doubt). Embezzlement may be the best they can do (and that's a long shot), but that may take time - especially if the BIL does not cooperate.There are receipts with the items in question that have my wife's name on them (her parents wrote her name instead of theirs), and we have pictures of those receipts.
The police need to retrieve the items and evidence prior taking any action so he does not dispose of them. Considering the value of the items, it is worth making the trip to AZ, knowing a fair trial with police retrieving the items is worth it to us.
Well now, would you two "bigger people" be generous enough to impart to some of us "lesser" folks your plans to authenticate the reproductions of said "receipts" to render them admissible as evidence . . .She has pictures of the goods. . . . Giving up because it's too much trouble is for lesser people!
It's fine to pursue something in the face of adversity if the end goal is worth the effort you put into it and you have at least a reasonable shot to win. But $1500 worth of stuff you've never even seen except in a photo wouldn't be worth the cost and trouble it would take to get it in my view. You are likely to spend more than this stuff is worth to win. Would you really feel it's worth spending, say, $2500 to get a $1500 judgment? If so, then this is about nothing more than proving something to the relatives, and I think you'll be disappointed at that result. They aren't likely to be hugely impressed even if you win, and may even be laughing behind your back at all the cost you had to expend to do it. I've seen people litigate hoping to humble or humiliate the other side and most of the time they come away from it dissatisfied because the opposing side did not give them the reaction they hoped for.Definitely giving up in the face of adversity is for lesser people!
Retain a lawyer that specializes in quixotic law.I never thought this was going to be easy or there isn't any legal obstacles. If it was easy, I wouldn't have to post on an online forum. And the items have value to pursue this. Definitely giving up in the face of adversity is for lesser people!
It doesn't matter in what order you contact the police. They will do nothing about it.And I'm only calling the cops as a last resort