If you do not have any prior conviction, the prosecutor can decide to dejudicialize the case (you would not be prosecuted).
If you are charged anyway, and found guilty, then your lawyer might ask the judge to grant you an absolute or a conditional discharge. If the judge accept, you criminal record will be kept separate from others so you dont have any problem of employment or at the border.
If you are not granted a discharge, then you are likely to be fined.
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It is located in Quebec, Canada.It is located in Quebec, Canada.
First of all, Quebec is a Canadian province, and its capital city is Quebec City. In no way is Quebec part of Europe, it is part of the soverighn nation of Canada, like Sacramento is to California
Samuel de Champlain founded a permanent settlement in Quebec in 1608.
In Quebec.
First he gets kidnapped by the jihadis raiders front then when callen sam and kensi found him there was a shoot out and Dom got caught in the cross fire
No indication is given as to how the first case was "disposed of." But you usually do NOT get two free bites at the apple.
They say if you shop lift you will eventually get caught and when you do get caught they know its not your first time. kohl's has there own security personal in each store and will see you and notice you stealing and catch you in the end.
It depends which country you're in. In the UK - they'd be put before a youth court, and could be sentenced to community service (for a first offence) or a term in a young offenders prison (for a repeat offender).
Jail. but it can also be worse even prison. stealing is wrong never do it.
Yes
I received a citation for shoplifting beer for the first time, do you know what the penalties may be.
Yes. Samuel de Champlain found quebec and quebec was the first.
First of all you do work without getting caught, do work son.
They were in Canada first, so Quebec.
settlers in quebec were lazy
I was a first time offender And I got stenced 30 days but the judge suspended 25
In New Hampshire, the punishment for the crime of shoplifting is a fine up to $2,000 and a year in jail. If the theft is more than $1,000, the charge becomes a felony and has more severe consequences.