№ 1 Rodionov and Ptakhin took advantage of the fact that Konovalov was on a business trip and stole a car from

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№ 1 Rodionov and Ptakhin took advantage of the fact that Konovalov was on a business trip and stole a car from his garage, using it for several days. Shortly before the owner"s return from the business trip, they drove to the car"s parking spot at night to put it back in place and discovered that several garages, including Konovalov"s, had completely burned down. The thieves left the car near the garages and disappeared. After being apprehended, they explained their actions out of fear of not only being held responsible for car theft, but also for arson. The court released Rodionov.
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and Ptakhin after they presented evidence that they did not start the fire intentionally. However, they were still charged with car theft.

The theft of Konovalov"s car was a criminal act regardless of the subsequent incident with the garages. Rodionov and Ptakhin took advantage of Konovalov"s absence and stole his car, which is a violation of the law.

The subsequent discovery of the burned garages does not change the fact that they committed a theft. Even though they did not start the fire intentionally, their actions still contributed to the overall situation. By leaving the stolen car near the burned garages and then disappearing, they demonstrated a lack of responsibility and accountability for their actions.

The court"s decision to release them on the arson charges was based on their explanation that they did not start the fire intentionally. However, this does not absolve them of their responsibility for the theft of the car. They should still be held accountable for that crime.

In conclusion, while Rodionov and Ptakhin may have been released from the arson charges due to lack of evidence of intent, they should still be held responsible for the theft of the car. Their actions demonstrated a disregard for the law and the property of others. These criminal acts should not go unpunished, and appropriate legal measures should be taken against them.