Fines, jail time, police record that can affect possible education and employment opportunities. * Probation and restitution. All juvenile records are either sealed or expunged when the minor reaches the state's legal age of majority, if the minor was not adjudicated as an adult.
They will be taken to court and charged. They may go to juvenile court, or they may be charged as an adult. Penalties can range from community service, fines and even jail time.
often, if they're caught they're sent to a juvenile detention center of some kind, where they treat them like criminals. I watched a special about it on tv.
When I got caught, I had to go to a class about shoplifting with a parent. I was in custody of the store until a parent got there, they notified my parent/guardian of this. I had to go to court and I had to pay the fine of how ever much I was trying to steal, I was banned from that store at any location into the U.S. I got a misdemeanor on my permanent record. This whole incident was very expensive, paying for the lawyer, the expenses at court, paying for the class, recovering everything i stole. This was only my first offense, and yes I was a minor. For second offense, I think you can serve time in the juvenile detention center for over a year. Hope this helped.
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The legal age is 12-13, so yes. (I live in Virginia.)
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According to the National Association for Shoplifting Prevention, approximately 27 million people are caught shoplifting each year in the United States. However, this number may vary by country due to differences in reporting and enforcement.
It is difficult to provide an exact number as shoplifting incidents may go unreported or undetected. According to the National Association for Shoplifting Prevention, it is estimated that over 10 million people are caught shoplifting in the United States annually.
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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).
Yes
Shoplifting is considered theft in the Philippines. The penalty for shoplifting varies depending on the value of what was stolen. Prison time may be anywhere for one year to 20.
Shoplifting is considered theft in the Philippines. The penalty for shoplifting varies depending on the value of what was stolen. Prison time may be anywhere for one year to 20.
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1 year
20%
The po po rape you
well you get thrown to changi prison for a year and have a 10000 SGD fine.