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[–] JustFuckingDoIt 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) 1 year ago
Trespass isn't really a criminal act in the UK anyway, unless on MoD or Royal land, until you do something else that can make it criminal.
In this case by digging the property, it is treapass with criminal damage.
But, as I believe the story to be, they gave the owner a few low grade coins and tried to hide the rest.
But someone always talks.
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[–] JustFuckingDoIt 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
Trespass isn't really a criminal act in the UK anyway, unless on MoD or Royal land, until you do something else that can make it criminal.
In this case by digging the property, it is treapass with criminal damage.
But, as I believe the story to be, they gave the owner a few low grade coins and tried to hide the rest.
But someone always talks.