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Well this question is a little difficult to answer as is. Shoplifting could be a misdemeanor depending on the laws of your state. The amount of merchandise lifted generally determines if the offense will be a misdemeanor or a felony. Hopes this helps.
up to $500. A class C misdemeanor
all it is is "theft" and after they document theft they specify amount ..... my sister just got arrested for shoplifting and the papers only said "theft between $50-$500" mentioned nothing about shoplifiting
It depends on the circumstances and the offenders prior record. In most jurisdictions this would amount to a misdemeanor offense.
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A first offense misdemeanor shoplifting in Georgia typically carries a short jail sentence (less than 30 days), a substantial fine and restitution in the amount of the stolen items, and a few days of community service. Many courts are also requiring classes and evaluations.
In order to answer - the state in which the offense occurred would have to be known. The threshhold of passing from a misdemeanor offense to a felony is dependent upon the monetary value of the merchandise which was stolen. This dollar amount varies from state-to-state.
The difference between felony and misdemeanor for theft/shoplifting varies state to state and is usually at a set dollar amount for the value of the property. Theft is punishable by jail time.
This depends on a few factors. First: It depends on where the crime is committed because different counties, states, etc have different laws. Second: It depends on the dollar cost amount of the item(s) that are taken.
To discourage shoplifting, which drives up a lot of costs in the retail market.
It depends on the size or amount the bad check was written for.
it depends on the cost of the things being shoplifted.