You have been charged with shop lift. Shop lift is a "gross misdemeanor", punishable by up to one year in jail and a $5,000.00 fine. Many people write me, thinking that the value of the item taken somehow impacts the court and how the person is to be dealt with. Since this is your first offense, you will probably get a suspended sentence, which means the judge will find you guilty, and suspend all the jail time and a portion of the fines, conditioned upon you doing certain things over the next two years (probation), including, but not limited to, law abiding behavior. If during the probation period, you find yourself in trouble, the judge will send you to jail. You also need to consider other consequences that go beyond the court action. A conviction for shop lift (theft) could impact your employment and/or prevent you from getting other employment because a boss might feel you are "untrustworthy". Also, if you are looking at colleges or post secondary education, a conviction could disqualify you from certain colleges and could also impact your ability to obtain grants and scholarships. Even if this is a first time offense, I would strongly encourage you to seek out legal representation as there may be other things the attorney can do that might lessen the impact upon you.
Answered on Sep 16th, 2011 at 2:33 PM