cuber crime is nothing good.
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.
Santa Claus skips his house.
No, they can detain you, but have to wait for the authorities to perform a search
Yes! I had mine taken for that when i was 16. Finger printing as well.
"Loss of trust" is not a factor in law and legal terms, it is a sociological question. In that the trust in one's fellow-man is measurably lessened by the fact that that person has committed a criminal act, one could say, yes, eventually, over time, loss of trust can result in an economic consequence to the perpetrator.
Yep you are going home dude.
Until your 18th birthday, and then your juvenile reocrd is sealed to the public.
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.
It is possible. There is one record of a weak tornado causing minor damage in the Seattle area.
Shoplifting is a misdemeanor.
There is no definitive answer. It would depend on the circumstances.
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