If caught and convicted, you will get a criminal record. And quite a few employers won't hire people with criminal records.
The Facts of Life - 1979 Shoplifting 2-6 was released on: USA: 31 December 1980
Shoplifting is a misdemeanor.
Shoplifting is usually a misdemeanor. If convicted of a misdemeanor, particularly while you are young, is seldom a bar in later life. Shoplifting can be a felony, if the merchandise is valuable, for repeated incidents, if violence is involved, etc. If convicted of a felony, it would be quite difficult to get a job in criminal justice. In many states, offenses committed while young can be removed from your record, a process called expungement, if you were convicted of a offense while under 21, you such look into it.
Don't do it. Eighteen is too soon to derail the rest of your life.
Because stealing can cause you to go to jail and have no life .
Thomas Brad Bishop has written: 'The law of shoplifting' -- subject(s): Shoplifting 'The law of shoplifting' -- subject(s): Shoplifting
Be stopped for shoplifting. That sounds like a good idea. Shoplifting should be stopped.
In Canada, a shoplifting conviction remains on your criminal record indefinitely unless you take steps to have it removed. You may apply for a record suspension (formerly known as a pardon) after a certain period, typically five years for summary offenses like shoplifting. If granted, a record suspension can help clear your criminal record, making it easier to move on with your life. However, until you obtain a record suspension, the conviction will stay on your record and may impact employment and travel opportunities.
Shoplifting is stealing. Stealing is illegal.
Well it all depends on what your stealing but they probably would but I'm not sure never been shoplifting before :)
Shoplifting from American Apparel was created in 2009.
Tennessee has it's own article on shoplifting in the law books, see the related links for DAG, 7th JD TN: Shoplifting.