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.
Yes, that should be an expungable offense.
A first offense misdemeanor shoplifting in Georgia typically carries a short jail sentence (less than 30 days), a substantial fine and restitution in the amount of the stolen items, and a few days of community service. Many courts are also requiring classes and evaluations.
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Yes. $285 for a first offense, $457 for a second offense, and $802 for third or subsequent offense.
Depnding on the cost of the item(s) you stole, shoplifting is usually a Petit Larceny offense. If you have no previous record and appear remoreseful enough you may get probation and/or community service.
The maximum fine for a second DUI conviction will vary depending on the state you are convicted in. For example in Florida the maximum fine is $4,000 and in North Dakota the maximum fine for a second offense is $1,000.
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The fines for running a red light in the state of New York vary depending on the offense. For the first offense, the fine is $100-$300. The second offense, the fine raises to $200-$500, and the third offense is $500-$1000.
Shoplifting is a very bad thing. There is usually a fine, jail time or community service.
The fine for expired tags in the state of Tennessee may vary depending on the county. In Davidson County which is where the city of Nashville is, the fine is $20 for a first offense, $35 for a second offense and $50 for a third offense.
Shoplifting is a Larceny or Theft (depending on the wording of the state's law) and is a crime which calls for either jail time or a fine - or both. The amount of a fine would depend on the law of your particular state.
If you were charged with and pled (or were found) guilty to shoplifting (thus paying the fine) it will appear on a criminal background record.