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Has a friend or family member ever committed a serious crime? |
Did you report the crime? If so, did you participate in the investigation and then testify against them in court? Were they convicted because of your help? Or did you report the crime and nothing ever came of it, and then you had to keep quiet about it for the rest of your life? Or did you know about the crime, but you couldn't bring yourself to turn them in because you were afraid of getting involved? Yes my family member stole from my grandmother and we reported it, he stole some checks. He did 90 days in jail. |
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