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What If you have a felony for shoplifting?

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Is shoplifting a felony in NJ?

Shoplifting is a felony in EVERY state. You shouldn't take things that don't belong to you. Shame, shame, shame.


Is shoplifting is a felony in all states?

No. Shoplifting may be a misdemeanor, or for high enough values, a felony. Depends on the law of that state.


Is shoplifting a felony in MD?

It depends on the dollar value of the merchandise that was stolen.


What is the dollar amount for shoplifting to be a felony in Montgomery county Texas?

i believe it has to be over six hundred dollars to be considered a felony!


Shoplifting in California?

. . . is a crime. Depending on the value of the items you steal, it can be either a misdemeanor or a felony.


Can I get a real estate license with a felony in texas?

It is difficult to get a real estate license with a felony in Texas.


What is the dollar amount for felony of shoplifting in Virginia?

it depends on the cost of the things being shoplifted.


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.


Can you get a chiropractic license with a felony?

no


I get cut shoplifting 2years ago can this affect me why making my driver license in Germany?

No.


Is shoplifting a felony in Nevada?

Shoplifting is a generic description for the offense of LARCENY. The difference between a misdemeanor charge and a felony charge can hinge on the total value of the items stolen. (for instance: some states set the "break point" between a misdemeanor and a felony offense at $100. - if the total stolen is less than that it's misdemeanor - more than that it's a felony.) You 'll have to check Nevada's state statutes.