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Theft or stealing.

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What is another name for stealing?

Another name for stealing is "theft" or "shoplifting."


Shoplifting and police called?

Shoplifting is a misdemeanor.


What has the author Thomas Brad Bishop written?

Thomas Brad Bishop has written: 'The law of shoplifting' -- subject(s): Shoplifting 'The law of shoplifting' -- subject(s): Shoplifting


Be stopped for shoplifting?

Be stopped for shoplifting. That sounds like a good idea. Shoplifting should be stopped.


Is shoplifting legal in some countries?

Shoplifting is stealing. Stealing is illegal.


Why would you be issued a summons for trespassing if you were caught shoplifting?

Be happy you were issued only a summons for trespassing. "Trespass" means that, 'with unlawful inent, you entered upon the property of another.' Shoplifting charges are more serious in that they imply the crime of larceny.


When was Shoplifting from American Apparel created?

Shoplifting from American Apparel was created in 2009.


Name something you wouldn't want to be caught red handed doing?

Shoplifting Lying Cheating Smoking


What are the consequences of shoplifting in Tennessee?

Tennessee has it's own article on shoplifting in the law books, see the related links for DAG, 7th JD TN: Shoplifting.


What are the ratings and certificates for Shoplifting - 2010?

Shoplifting - 2010 is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:PG13


What does shoplifting mean?

robbing a shop


What makes shoplifting a felony in IN?

The same criteria that makes it a felony in most states: the value of the item(s) stolen, whether this is a repeat offense, whether sophisticated equipment was used in the shoplifting (i.e., antishoplifting device countermeasures), whether the shoplifting was done in concert with another person, and/or whether someone was hurt or property was destroyed or damaged during the commission of the offense.