Shoplifting is a misdemeanor.
The worst thing about shoplifting is having a permanent police record that says you are a thief.
If she is charged by the police she will either be summarily arrested, or receive a citation to appear in court. The seriousness of the charge will depend upon the total value of the groceries she stole.
If you were charged with and pled (or were found) guilty to shoplifting (thus paying the fine) it will appear on a criminal background record.
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Shoplifting isn't a serious crime, however, if the shoplifter is illegal and the police find out, it's a huge possibility that the illegal could be deported. If the immigrant is a legal U.S. citizen, then no.
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I think it may depend on your jurisdiction, but I think it would be larceny. Shoplifting and theft from vehicles.
It's called "Guilt by Association". You both get charged!
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Be stopped for shoplifting. That sounds like a good idea. Shoplifting should be stopped.
You would have to ask the police or the local district attorney.