Here's a wierd item: ABC7Chicago.com: Identity theft victim steals suspect's identity
I mean, guy A steals guy B's identity, gets a bank account, and goes about his business. Guy B figures this out (probably because of some detrimental effect of guy A's activities), tracks down the account, which is in his name, remember, and takes some of the money out of his (stolen id) account.
And now he's charged with identity theft? For accessing an account that was created with his identity? WTF?
I think if someone "borrows" your identity, you should be entitled to the fruits of that borrowing. You are held responsible if the borrower does something evil with it, after all.