California od anywhere in the world shoplifting is a crime, where the guilty minor can sent to juvenile prison or fined can be imposed on them, moreover entering into a shop with new stuff is also subjected to penalty, unless you are carrying a receipt , so one must keep bags out as instructed.
in California you will be fined 500 dollars your lisence will get two "marks" on it and you will be held in juvenil detention until your parents pick you up and your vehicle will be towed at your expense
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.
If they are caught, yes. this action is an assault and is illegal in the us
First, there is likely a criminal penalty and the minor can sue them for conversion of funds.
No
Santa Claus skips his house.
In Iowa, the judicial system tries to teach the minor about the wrongdoings of shoplifting rather than punish them. There are many options that can happen if a minor is caught shoplifting. They can be released to their parents, put on probation, pay restitution, and/or ordered to attend counseling. If the minor is a repeat offender, they may be sent to a juvenile detention center.
Yep you are going home dude.
The police will take him/her into custody, call the parents, and a court date may be set if any laws were broken.
in California you will be fined 500 dollars your lisence will get two "marks" on it and you will be held in juvenil detention until your parents pick you up and your vehicle will be towed at your expense
The judge would set the terms of punishment for a minor. More than likely, it will be community service and a small fine.
cuber crime is nothing good.
If a minor is caught selling weed in school in California, they could face disciplinary action from the school, potential legal consequences, and involvement of law enforcement. The severity of the consequences will depend on factors such as the amount being sold and the minor's previous record.
If caught stealing, you could face consequences such as legal action, fines, community service, or even jail time depending on the value of the stolen items and the laws in that particular jurisdiction. Additionally, you may be issued a civil demand letter requiring you to pay a fine to the store owner. It's important to remember that stealing is a crime and can have serious long-term consequences.
if he gets caught he could be charged with contributing to the deliquency of a minor... reckless endangerment of a minor or even worse if you got a gung -ho D.A.
You could possibly have to pay a fine, or go to jail, depending if you're a minor or not.
No, they can detain you, but have to wait for the authorities to perform a search