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What could happen at court for shoplifting first offense?

Asked on Jan 07th, 2013 on Criminal Law - New Jersey
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What's the chance of getting community service?
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Michael J. Breczinski
You do NOT what to plead guilty at the first hearing. This is a chump move. You lose all bargaining power. Get a lawyer. That person may be able to get you a deal where you have no record. This is huge. A theft conviction stays on your record FOREVER. Try to get a job with a theft record. What employer wants to hire a thief.
Answered on Jan 13th, 2013 at 6:26 PM

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The amount that is stolen will determine the sentencing range. For $1000 or more the maximum penalty is 5 years in prison. For $200 to $999 it is 1 year. For less than $200 the maximum penalty is 93 days. If you have a clean record you should not face the maximum penalty. If the amount was less than $1000 a few days in jail and possibly probation are likely outcomes.
Answered on Jan 10th, 2013 at 9:39 PM

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Bankruptcy Attorney serving Federal Way, WA at Freeborn Law Offices P.S.
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This upon the judge and prosecutor. Shoplift is a gross misdemeanor, punishable by up to a year in jail and a $5,000.00 fine. While there is a good chance that you will not go to jail, you will have a conviction on your record. This means that you will have to disclose the conviction on all future job applications, which means that many prospective employers will not consider you because you cannot be trusted. If you are young enough that you are planning on going to college and you need federal loans and grants, a conviction will probably disqualify you from receiving such and will also probably disqualify your application from many universities. My advice: hire an attorney.
Answered on Jan 10th, 2013 at 8:49 PM

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Criminal Defense Attorney serving Alhambra, CA at Francis John Cowhig
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Depending on the amount allegedly stolen and the jurisdiction where the event occurred, shoplifting can be met with a mere citation (infraction), or charged as a misdemeanor or even a felony, with possible jail sentences of 6 months to 3 years. It will be up to the D.A. to determine how the crime will be charged.
Answered on Jan 10th, 2013 at 7:00 PM

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Community service or jail should be the least of your concerns. Petty theft is a crime of moral turpitude, and if convicted you can kiss your career aspirations goodbye. Hire a lawyer before you get talked into something you will regret for life.
Answered on Jan 10th, 2013 at 6:49 PM

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James Edward Smith
Community service, fine and petty larceny school.
Answered on Jan 10th, 2013 at 8:23 AM

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Gary Moore
You need to have a job. Forget about the fine. Get a To protect your work opportunities.
Answered on Jan 10th, 2013 at 8:19 AM

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