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

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What If you have a felony for shoplifting?

yes, what if


Can you get a dancers license with a shoplifting felony?

no


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.


What is shop lifting felony?

Shoplifting is typically defined as the theft of goods from a retail establishment. When the value of the stolen items exceeds a certain threshold, it can be classified as a felony, which carries more severe penalties than misdemeanor shoplifting. Felony shoplifting may involve fines, restitution, and potential jail time, depending on the jurisdiction and the value of the stolen merchandise. The specific laws and thresholds can vary by state.


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

it depends on the cost of the things being shoplifted.


Shoplifting over 18 in NJ?

Don't do it. Eighteen is too soon to derail the rest of your life.


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.


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.


Is shoplifting almost as bad as stealing?

shoplifting is stealing...The value of what you steal during shoplifting depends on the degree of the charge. In New York, petit larceny is sealing anything valued under $1000. OVer $1000. then starts the degree of Felony. Shoplifting is a form of stealing usually when you go into a store to steal. DO NOT STEAL

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