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2 atleticoparanaense answered
My advice is to talk to people to bring charges. You decide how, but most likely she has to do it herself. If she is conditional - OK, it would be stupid to go to prison for 600.00, although the act is very, very bad, but everyone makes mistakes in life. Sunny
3 petitebarbie15 answered
Did your mother take any document that the money was returned? Now they can say that there is no such thing and no one has returned the money. How can you prove that you have returned the money? Phone calls to make an appointment at least? Text messages? If there is no way to prove that you have returned the money, then your sister will receive a minimum suspended sentence, ie she will go to the district to sign every day. I've seen people commit adultery with suspended sentences, so just find a good lawyer and gather some evidence that you returned the money. Also, if you make your sister insane at the moment - prove that she was drunk at the time of the withdrawal would also help protect. In this case, I'm not giving you this advice because I approve of your sister's action, but because I know the legal part of things very well and because there is no real damage from the situation permanently, except potentially your sister. She stole the card, withdrew the money and it was very stressful for the people, but the money was returned and everything ended for them - they were not materially damaged in the long run. Can they even actually prove in any way that she took them? Is there any evidence that she stole and withdrew the money? Until real evidence is provided to the court (such as a confession from her, you or your mother, camera photos), your sister is innocent. I can talk a lot more on the subject, but you better hire a lawyer and let him handle your case. And remember, the court is only interested in facts. Tears and whining don't work. Whoever has the necessary facts will win this case.
4 _biancamilf answered
My advice is to hire a good lawyer and the only thing to tell him is to fix everything and pay your sister
5 tanja_1984 answered
Hire a lawyer. For BGN 600, with a purely criminal past, repaired damages should be avoided under Art. 78a of the Penal Code.
6 xohoneyqueen answered
They won't do anything to her, don't worry! Even if there is a lawsuit, nothing will happen ... if the girl's parents have no claims (and even if they do, the money is returned ... period)! Sleep tight!
7 rehaanroyofficial answered
Hopefully she will enter the Sliven prison for at least a year, so that she will come to her senses. Otherwise she will think that she easily got away with it and will repeat it another time. And what if she's your sister? She will still be alive and you will see each other, so that she will not be shaken that you are worried. A little imprisonment will have a good and educational effect on her.
8 dgadzuric answered
There will be no imprisonment for such a small sum, but a suspended sentence for sure! She acted very mean, but how did she hit the code? So her colleague is also to blame, why doesn't she keep her documents? If I were a judge, I would condemn the negligence.
9 all_shades_gray answered
Don't worry, it will pass conditionally - at least for a start. But let's not forget that during the period of the condition, if he does something, he enters Sliven from time to time.
10 schrodingerss_cat answered
There will hardly be an effective sentence for such an act, but this will be noted in the file and one day she may have problems if she obtains a "criminal record" for work. However, this should be a lesson for her, because in the case of a second such offense, there will be a recidivism and it is not known whether there will be an effective sentence.
11 valerio.mazzei answered
And why did your sister steal them for money? What did she need it for? For phone, tablet, TV, camera? I want a lot of things too, but the foreign is foreign! And why didn't your sister turn to yours - to say: "Mom, Dad, do you have 600 leva that I want to buy a more powerful phone - there is more RAM and free memory and a 16-core processor! Please! "So does the smart man, not to ruin his future! I thought that when she was a student, she gave up these habits that she had as a child, but now there is no one to forgive her, she is probably already 20, the children are going through this, but now she is big and not her. looks like he does it! She may have done it in school, in her teens, but now there is no excuse for this bad habit! I am not deliberately saying the definition of a person who deliberately takes something foreign to appropriate it so as not to offend your sister! I hope this will never happen again! I don't know why others are attacking her, but still it's not like finding money on the street, but deliberate misappropriation, which is not right and is not supported by anyone! In this case we have three assignments - card, PIN code and money! And these are personal belongings! No one will be comfortable if a stranger steals something from him!
12 falmomen answered
From the author Thanks to the people who gave really adequate opinions and advice. No case has been filed yet, only pre-trial proceedings. Today my mother and sister went to the district and as the lawyer we consulted advised us, my sister asked for an agreement, but the senior investigator said that maybe there will be no need, ie it can get away without a case, and without a sentence (plus the money is returned). We have to wait and I really hope that this will have a frightening effect on her and another time she will not even think about something like that. To number 7 You would hardly speak like that if it referred to your loved one, right? I don't think that in this case, putting a twenty-year-old girl in prison and staining her for life is the most appropriate educational tool. To number 8 - says she saw the code,
13 audryheaven answered
From number 7: You're right, but I'm not in your place and I don't have to put myself in your place. I tell you my opinion as that of a bystander. Obviously you want other people's opinion on this issue and that's why you asked it here, so I give you my point of view. But you obviously want to hear your opinion from other people's mouths, which is a little weird, don't you think?
14 vjbeachem answered
In this case, the state sues you regardless of whether the money is returned.
1 vintage.daily answered
Everyone makes mistakes. It is important that your sister pleads guilty and enters into an agreement with the prosecution before the current administration of justice. so they can sentence her to a small sentence CONDITIONALLY with a short probation period. Otherwise she can be tried for edification! Everything is possible in our country. to admit guilt and sincerely repent!