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This article focuses on selected issues related to the theft of mobile phones within the context of substantive criminal law. It discusses the classification of such theft as either a crime or a misdemeanor, considering the criteria for criminalization and current thresholds. Additionally, it examines the legal consequences associated with the functionalities of smartphones, including the unauthorized use of telecommunication services and the problem of stealing digital documents stored on the device. The article bridges theory with practice, Wykładowca providing insight into mobile phone theft as a legal phenomenon with complex implications, requiring detailed analysis and new interpretations in light of modern technologies.
Łukasz Deda (Thu,) studied this question.
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