yes i would especially if you are over eighteen in Texas theft over 49.99 is a class b misdemeanor first offense and if convicted there is fine and jail time but worst a permanent record for your future employer to see. i hate saying this but petty theft looks alot worse to employers especially in retail.or any other business that makes up their mind based on some ones record.
Yes, of course. You can be arrested for theft of any amount.
An attorney can represent you in court HOWEVER - YOU are the defendant and whether you are represented or not, you MUST attend and MUST be physically present in court.
they are a scam company i was recently scammed out of 882.00 dollars the address they use is not even deliverable trust me they are no good. I am contacting the attorney general about this.
you wont go to juvy youll just get an aresst warent and if you do it again and get caought and you already have an arrest warrent youll get arrested so dont do it gain this has happened to me once so just dont steal on im 13 i stole 120 dollars from my work dont worry
The fine for second offense shoplifting will vary by state and what the judge decides. You can receive up to 2000 dollars in fines on average. You may also receive jail time.
They Had TenMillion Dollars When They Got Arrested After The Investagation
Depends on the state and the retailer this was stolen from and their policies with regard to theft.
i believe it has to be over six hundred dollars to be considered a felony!
up to $500. A class C misdemeanor
The budget of Attorney-General's Department - Australia - is 800,000,000 dollars.
The fine for shoplifting can vary significantly depending on the jurisdiction and the specifics of the case. Typically, shoplifting products worth $380 could be classified as a misdemeanor or even a felony, depending on local laws. Fines may range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars, and additional penalties like restitution, community service, or jail time could also apply. It's advisable to consult local laws or legal counsel for precise information.
The budget of Oklahoma Indigent Defense System is 8,700,000 dollars.