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What will happen if I attempt to steal the crown jewels again?

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Will I get tried for treason, conspiracy, or just petty feft?

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  1. you will get into the Guiness book of the most daring criminals....x*x and go to prison.. maybe you get put in the tower.. where they kept prisoners in the middle ages...x*x


  2. You will spend a lot of time in the Tower of London, as a prisoner.

  3. well, it's only treason if you are British.  It's only conspiracy if there are others in on it with you, and petty theft only describes small (that's what petty MEANS) values.  I think Grand Larceny plus would be the crime, and it would be a doozy!  

    You say you've tried before?  Don't you know what the charges were then?  Probably the same charges, but the second count, which means they'd probably never let you out.

    How do you really believe you could even get close to them?  Do you seriously know how highly protected they are???  They are totally priceless!!!  (and very impressive, I might add, especially since they put those special lights on them to make everything sparkle so pretty)

  4. Ahhhh, these people are just too serious with their answers. I say go for it and I'll have your back.

  5. You will get arrested and probably never be let out.

  6. Neither, you will be charged according to The Theft Act 1968, which is is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, governing most of the general property offences in English law.

    The basic definition of theft is defined in S.1(1) of the Act.

    The Act states that, "A person shall be guilty of theft if he dishonestly appropriates property belonging to another with the intention of permanently depriving the other of it."

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