If there was a prior incident of theft, it may form a basis of "character" as I stated earlier, or a "pattern of behavior", if you will.
If you sue, opportunity is one element of a crime, yes, but you will probably need more to win.
If there was a prior incident of theft, it may form a basis of "character" as I stated earlier, or a "pattern of behavior", if you will.
If you sue, opportunity is one element of a crime, yes, but you will probably need more to win.
Thanks again.
additional question-ish: I'm having a hard time finding out if small claims can take care of replevin in Florida, but finding out what replevin covers so far looks hopeful.
Review this thread. I myself was unsure also when another inquired? The law is not clear cut as in my state?
Ask the clerk of the small claims court?
http://www.expertlaw.com/forums/show...light=replevin