Can I be charged with theft if I didn’t intend to permanently deprive the owner of the property?
While intent to permanently deprive is an element of theft, some theft offenses may require only temporary deprivation.
While intent to permanently deprive is an element of theft, some theft offenses may require only temporary deprivation.
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