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What happens after a shoplifting charge?

Asked on Mar 26th, 2012 on Criminal Law - Florida
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Shoplifting at a store, under $30.00. Was given a trespassing warning and sent home being told to expect letter with court date. If this is my first time offense, what's next?
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Christina Maria Soberon-Llort
If the State Attorney chooses to prosecute, you will have to appear in court. As a first time offendor, you are a good candidate for a diversion program. In essence, if you complete the diversion program, the charges will be dropped.
Answered on Mar 28th, 2012 at 4:45 PM

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Felonies Attorney serving Cocoa, FL
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Assuming that the officer files the case report with the State you will receive a letter or document to appear in Court. If you fail to appear the Court will issue a bench warrant. If you are a first time offender then this is a minor charge that will hurt your resume more then you directly right now. If you have a defense you should fight this charge. If you dont have defense then you will probably resolve this case with a plea to a retail theft class and court costs.
Answered on Mar 28th, 2012 at 4:32 PM

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