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Old Aug 22, 2007, 08:25 AM
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i took my moms car for a ride,and recked it,and have no licence,she now wants to press charges on me.how much trouble can i get in?

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Old Aug 22, 2007, 08:28 AM   #2  
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I dont blame her for wanting to press charges, that was a terrible thing for you to do. Now who is going to pay for the damages ?
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Auto theft is grand larceny, you could do a few years jail time.
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I don't know you but I'd be willing to guess this isn't the first time you've been in trouble of some sort. Am I right?

She probably needed that car so she can get to and from work, get groceries etc, and now hasn't got a car. Do you think her insurance company should pay for your irresposibility?

You could, and should, get in plenty of trouble. Not just with her but also with the law.
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