FAQ Category: Vehicle Embezzlement
Yes. If you are convicted of grand theft auto or embezzlement of a rental vehicle, as part of your sentence the court can order you to pay restitution to the owner of the vehicle, which can cover the cost of … Continue reading
You may have two primary defenses to a charge of criminal embezzlement of a rental vehicle. The first defense involves a lack of intent to steal. For example, if you rent a car, and a personal emergency arises that prevents … Continue reading
Yes. Nevada law imposes an inference of criminal embezzlement whenever a person willfully or intentionally fails to return a rental vehicle within 72 hours of the end of the rental contract. If you are later convicted of embezzlement of a … Continue reading
If you are designated as the responsible driver on your rental contract, and you willfully or intentionally fail to return your rental vehicle on time to the owner or rental company, you may be held responsible for stealing the rental … Continue reading