breach of trust or faith.
If you have a fiduciary obligation to act in the best interests of another person, and with intent, you act against that person and in favor your own interest, you have committed a criminal breach of trust.
A breach of trust with fraudulent intent under $2,000 in South Carolina is a misdemeanor. Anything over $2,000 is a felony that is punishable by up to five years in prison.
why do you ask
Yes, you could be prosecuted. It is a crime to breach the fiduciary duty of a trustee.
That would be a breach of their fiduciary duty. The property needs to be maintained.
5 years
Criminal breach of trust by public servant, or by banker, merchant or agent
He loaded a shell into the breech of the cannon and waited for the order to fire.The company has caused a BREACH of trust by dismissing a worker.The company has caused a breech of trust by dismissing a worker.
Look at the website for the CPS. It has all the relevent information. http://www.cps.gov.uk/legal/section15/chapter_p_16_20.html
ER - 1994 Breach of Trust 13-12 was released on: USA: 4 January 2007 Finland: 21 June 2007 France: 29 July 2007 Hungary: 11 March 2008 Netherlands: 22 November 2008 Japan: 15 December 2008
All you can do is speak with them and tell them the truth and how you feel. If they choose not to believe you ask them on what bases and grounds but if you have breached that trust in anyway in the past it will be hard to convince them as a breach of trust is a hard thing to get by and regain.