Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Grand Theft Auto - The Crime

Grand theft auto may be a fun video game, but it is also a serious crime. There are a lot of different ways that grand theft auto can occur, and depending on the jurisdiction, it can mean different things. In general, however, grand theft auto is defined as stealing or attempting to steal a motor vehicle. This applies to any type of motor vehicle, including automobiles, trucks, buses, motorcycles, snowmobiles, trailers, or any other type of motor vehicle. However, there are some jurisdictions in which the vehicle must be operated on public roads or highways in order to be considered grand theft auto. In these jurisdictions, airplanes, boats, bulldozers, motorized wheelchairs, and segways do not fit into this category, and are therefore not grand theft auto.

There are several ways in which people commonly commit grand theft auto. It can be done without the keys when a vehicle is unattended. This can be done by breaking into the car and hotwiring it or starting it in some other way, or even by towing it illegally.

If the thief has access to the keys for any reason, they can more easily steal the vehicle. This is known as being "Taken Without Owner's Consent" or TWOC in some jurisdictions.

There is also opportunistic theft in which the owner leaves both the keys and the vehicle unattended. This can be especially tempting to the opportunistic thief if the vehicle is left idling.

Carjacking is another way in which vehicles are stolen. This involves forcibly removing the driver from the vehicle to steal it. This is often the most serious form of grand theft auto because it involves assault along with the theft. Because it is more serious, it carries with it a far more serious penalty.

Whereas normal grand theft is punishable by a year to a year and a half in prison, carjacking can carry with it up to fifteen years in prison. This makes the crime far more serious, and makes it far more difficult to deal with the consequences.

Nobody wants to be carjacked, and nobody wants to go to a federal prison for fifteen years. This is how the law tries to deter grand theft auto. If you would like to know more about grand theft auto or just theft in general, you can click here for more information.




Joseph Devine

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