Yes.
no?
Be stopped for shoplifting. That sounds like a good idea. Shoplifting should be stopped.
yes if they find evedence that you have stolen a product
Stole women's underwear am I gonna be fined for it?
Yes, Mr. Tfue is being accused of being fake.
Perpetrator means "the person that did the deed." You are being accused of being the person that did "it."
Joan was never accused as being a witch but as a heretic.
Being accused of a major crime means that you are being accused of doing something really bad, criminally. This can range from theft to assaulting someone.
Yes, your rights have to be read when you are arrested and accused of any crime. A lawyer should be contacted if your rights have been violated because you may not be charged with the crime.
The Defendent is "being accused", therefore defending one's self
Kepler's mother was a healer and herbalist who was accused of being a witch in 1615.
For the most accurate legal advice pertinent to your particular situation and jurisdiction, you should consult a qualified lawyer in your area, which I am not. If you actually were shoplifting and/or have pled guilty or been found guilty of shoplifting, you may only have a case for the assault, which an attorney would be better able to determine for you with more information. I assume by assault here, though, you actually mean what is called battery under tort law, e.g. any intentional, offensive touching. Assault is the threat of battery. As for the accusation, if you were not found to be actually shoplifting and so the accusation was false, you may be able to sue the company for slander. If you were detained by the company, you may also be able to sue for false imprisonment.