It sounds like you handled the entire thing through the store's lawyers. Despite the "warning" if you were NOT arrested by the police, taken into custody and placed on the arrest book, you do NOT have a criminal record.
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
In both cases, you're getting something without paying for it.
The PA Bar Association refers clients to lawyers in counties without their own referral services. Listings can also be found online through services such as StateLawyers and FindLaw.
pre-trial diversion
If you are suspected of shoplifting, yes. They usually have an officer present however.
If you wish to file it without going through law enforcement channels, put it in writing and mail, or deliver, it to his office.
Yes, it could be. When someone that is bipolar is not on medication, they have feelings of invincibility and think they can do things like shoplifting without getting caught.
Yes, and no. Lawyers must provide the defendant with a careful, well prepared defense, arguing without passion or prejudice. A client can tell his lawyer anything in confidence. A client can tell his lawyer that he killed a person and the lawyer cannot disclose this information. I know this seems awful, but we lawyers must defend everybody. There is one exception though. If a client tells his lawyer that he is planning another crime, the lawyer MUST tell the police to prevent a further criminal act. Lawyers also cannot lie under oath.
Without lawyers, there would be NO court system. Without a court system, there would be NO justice. There are good lawyers and bad lawyers, good doctors and bad doctors, good policemen and bad policemen, good teachers and bad teachers, good construction workers and bad construction workers, etc.
It mean's that the government can no tax anybody with out there lawyers on or by there sides
Yes. There are criminal penalties for a person who knowingly marries again without divorcing their spouse.Yes. There are criminal penalties for a person who knowingly marries again without divorcing their spouse.Yes. There are criminal penalties for a person who knowingly marries again without divorcing their spouse.Yes. There are criminal penalties for a person who knowingly marries again without divorcing their spouse.
Yes